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Do I need permission to use an image from a book from 1942?
Can I use and how do I credit a Creative Commons image within a larger copyrighted work?Scope of Creative Commons “Ownership”Can a library forbid me to make copies of un-copyrighted material?How does copyright law apply to reusing images from before the 1900s?Are photographs of portraits of Mozart that are in the public domain free for commercial use?Is it legal to use pictures of trademarks?Using the Wizard of Oz' Scarecrow as a symbolData copyright for public domain content or natural resourcesAre new editions of public domain works with minor edits copyrighted?Is Van Gogh's Starry Night in the public domain?
The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?
The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322
The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.
The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler)
, I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler
Do I need a copyright license for the image or it is in public domain and I could use it without one?
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The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?
The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322
The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.
The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler)
, I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler
Do I need a copyright license for the image or it is in public domain and I could use it without one?
copyright
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The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?
The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322
The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.
The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler)
, I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler
Do I need a copyright license for the image or it is in public domain and I could use it without one?
copyright
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The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?
The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322
The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.
The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler)
, I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler
Do I need a copyright license for the image or it is in public domain and I could use it without one?
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