jay moussy
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At a yard sale, years ago I bought a mounted aerial view of Boston waterfront, 36' by 45".
It was taken by an aerial photo outfit based at the local municipal airport, and no longer exists.
I like it (see below), but have no real place to display it, and would like to sell it locally.
Should I market it with some watermark? Where?
Reproduce it for non commercial purposes?
Do I have the right to do that, considering that the creator is no longer doing business, apparently.
It is worth sharing: one of the striking aspects of the picture is that the mid-sixties waterfront, sappy parking lots, abandoned decks and what not, is now a tony neighborhood with fancy hotels and office towers, high-price restaurants. A good section of the financial district had yet to emerge out of the ground! In a way I would think one of these places may want that in a lobby or conference room!
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It was taken by an aerial photo outfit based at the local municipal airport, and no longer exists.
I like it (see below), but have no real place to display it, and would like to sell it locally.
Should I market it with some watermark? Where?
Reproduce it for non commercial purposes?
Do I have the right to do that, considering that the creator is no longer doing business, apparently.
It is worth sharing: one of the striking aspects of the picture is that the mid-sixties waterfront, sappy parking lots, abandoned decks and what not, is now a tony neighborhood with fancy hotels and office towers, high-price restaurants. A good section of the financial district had yet to emerge out of the ground! In a way I would think one of these places may want that in a lobby or conference room!
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