Alfred Bendiner
Memorial Collection (Library of Congress)
Rights and Restrictions Information
Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 20540-4730
The Alfred and Elizabeth Bendiner Foundation holds the reproduction
rights to all works created by Alfred Bendiner, including material
published in the Philadelphia Bulletin. All information documented
by P&P staff regarding publication and/or copyright claimants has
been recorded in the catalog records. As for works in the collection
collected by the Bendiners, published works copyrighted prior to
1923 are in the public domain. Published works copyrighted after
1923 that are still in their original or renewal term of copyright
are protected for 95 years from the copyright date. Unpublished
works are protected by copyright for the life of the creator plus
70 years or until the year 2002, whichever is longer. Therefore,
patrons are advised to check for copyright prior to publication
or other forms of distribution.
Access: Permitted; subject to P&P policy on serving
originals. This policy requires that LOTs 13153 and 13154 are served
only by appointment due to the fragile nature of the material.
Reproduction (photocopying, hand-held camera copying,
photoduplication and other forms of copying allowed by "fair
use"): Permitted;
subject to P&P policy on copying. This policy prohibits xeroxing of
original drawings.
Publication and other forms of distribution: Permission
to publish works created by Alfred Bendiner
must be obtained from his niece:
Published works in the Bendiner Collection created by other artists
and copyrighted prior to 1923 are in the public domain. Published works
copyrighted after 1923 that are still in their original or renewal
term of copyright are protected for 95 years from the copyright date.
Unpublished works are protected by copyright for the life of the creator
plus 70 years or until the year 2002, whichever is longer. Therefore,
patrons are advised to check for copyright prior to publication or
other forms of distribution. Works created or first published in Europe
may be protected under different copyright laws than those affecting
works created in the United States.
Credit Line: Library of Congress, Prints and
Photographs Division, Alfred Bendiner Memorial Collection, [reproduction
number, e.g., LC-USZ62-90145]
For more information, please read: Copyright
and Other Restrictions: ... Sources for Information
Prepared by: Prints and Photographs Division staff. Last revised: March
18, 1999.
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