photog_lover
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Transferring "All Rights" to a printed photograph transfer copyright?? (Deed of Gift)
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY
Hello,
If I make a donation of a printed photograph to an institution, and the "deed of gift" states (I hereby irrevocably give and transfer title, all rights and related interests associated with the property described below) am I transferring copyright or granting any rights associated with the object if I agree to these terms? Based on code 202 it seems as if transferring "title, all rights and related interests" to an object would not transfer copyright in the aforementioned "deed of gift" because transfer of the property does not convey the transfer of copyright. However, would adding the words "all rights" and "related interests" change that.
If I agree to transfer "all rights" what would that endow the institution with in relation to the donated object. Do they own anything more than the property and what are they entitled to do with it as it relates to the reproduction of the photograph?
§ 202 . Ownership of copyright as distinct from ownership of material object
Ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied. Transfer of ownership of any material object, including the copy or phonorecord in which the work is first fixed, does not of itself convey any rights in the copyrighted work embodied in the object; nor, in the absence of an agreement, does transfer of ownership of a copyright or of any exclusive rights under a copyright convey property rights in any material object.[/size][/b][/b]
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY
Hello,
If I make a donation of a printed photograph to an institution, and the "deed of gift" states (I hereby irrevocably give and transfer title, all rights and related interests associated with the property described below) am I transferring copyright or granting any rights associated with the object if I agree to these terms? Based on code 202 it seems as if transferring "title, all rights and related interests" to an object would not transfer copyright in the aforementioned "deed of gift" because transfer of the property does not convey the transfer of copyright. However, would adding the words "all rights" and "related interests" change that.
If I agree to transfer "all rights" what would that endow the institution with in relation to the donated object. Do they own anything more than the property and what are they entitled to do with it as it relates to the reproduction of the photograph?
§ 202 . Ownership of copyright as distinct from ownership of material object
Ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied. Transfer of ownership of any material object, including the copy or phonorecord in which the work is first fixed, does not of itself convey any rights in the copyrighted work embodied in the object; nor, in the absence of an agreement, does transfer of ownership of a copyright or of any exclusive rights under a copyright convey property rights in any material object.[/size][/b][/b]
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