Hello all
May I reincarnate an old discussion to see if anyone has anything new to
contribute? Sheila Scott asked about copyright in 'illustrative material',
when artwork done by people not the main creator is included.
I am wondering about how to upload recordings of dance performances created
and performed by our students and faculty. We'd really like to have this
material in our repository, and I can get the permission of the creators to
make these recordings available, but will I also have to get the permission
of the sound technicians, live musicians, set designers, lighting
technicians, etc? I understand that they also have rights in the recorded
performance.
many thanks
Stephanie Meece,
Digital Collections Officer,
University of Surrey, Guildford.
http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repositories discussion list
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> Sent: 06 March 2007 16:54
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> Subject: illustrative/art materials in repositories
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> I would be interested in hearing from people who currently have
> illu! strativ e material of an art nature (Performance art video material,
> photographs of pieces of art, sculptures etc) in their repository and
> how they have dealt with this material. What forms of material do you
> accept e.g. jpeg, videoclips etc? Do staff do the photography
> themselves and is there any problem with quality when the material is
> loaded? What about copyright problems when the material includes
> artworks done by persons other than the institutions own lecturer(s)?
> Do you try to get just an excerpt or refuse to accept it unless the
> lecturer can get permission from all other people with material featured
> on the dvd/video clip/cd? What other problems have you come across and
> how have you tackled them or oversome them? We are just starting out
> and would appreciate any help or advice that can be offered by anyone
> with experience in this field.
> Thanks
> Sheila!
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