The Theater of the Street, the Subject of the Photograph By PHILIP GEFTER

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My group Portland Photographers Forum had a lecture by Attorney Bert Krages on the subject of copy rights and photographers rights, this month. A PPF member shared the article below for us and I thought I would share it with the Apug community. Its a New York Times article. The link is below. Just cut and pasted it.

The Theater of the Street, the Subject of the Photograph By PHILIP GEFTER
A legal challenge to street photography was dismissed, but to many artists, the fact that the case went so far is significant.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/19/arts/design/19phot.html?ex=1143435600&en=3507468ee27352da&ei=5070&emc=eta1>Art:
 
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