Today, Kathy dove into some of the most basic challenges of our artifact collections: acquiring the photos and using the ones in our possession. Do we have the right? It can be tricky.
For those of us in the UK, The National Archives have produced a user friendly copyright guide. It contains flow charts that I find really easy to use and understand.
Thank you to @Kathy Stone for a really informative talk about copyright and to @Barbara at Project Kin for dropping in the useful links in the post. This follows on nicely from @Deborah Carl's recent post on the same subject.
I scan and scan and then I find another album. Oh, and Mom's coming next week and bringing more boxes of papers. Fortunately, I'm a genealogist, and handling old papers is a joy.
Riveting.
Thanks Kathy & Barbara
For those of us in the UK, The National Archives have produced a user friendly copyright guide. It contains flow charts that I find really easy to use and understand.
https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/copyright-related-rights.pdf
Oh, fantastic.
Thank you to @Kathy Stone for a really informative talk about copyright and to @Barbara at Project Kin for dropping in the useful links in the post. This follows on nicely from @Deborah Carl's recent post on the same subject.
I scan and scan and then I find another album. Oh, and Mom's coming next week and bringing more boxes of papers. Fortunately, I'm a genealogist, and handling old papers is a joy.
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