Dear Sergio,
I've cleared/paid for image rights from Gaumont in the past (e.g. for use in the For Ever Godard book). However for my book on Histoire(s), which contains numerous colour images from the series, my American publisher agreed that it was OK to use these under the 'fair use' doctrine.
I have noticed (in a book published in 2019) that images come with the qualifier "screen shot." Is this another example of fair use? No need to request permission anymore?
Dear Sergio,I've cleared/paid for image rights from Gaumont in the past (e.g. for use in the For Ever Godard book). However for my book on Histoire(s), which contains numerous colour images from the series, my American publisher agreed that it was OK to use these under the 'fair use' doctrine.
I have noticed (in a book published in 2019) that images come with the qualifier "screen shot." Is this another example of fair use? No need to request permission anymore?
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