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- Do I need permission to photograph a building?
Photography
- Do I need permission to photograph a building?
Buildings that are permanently displayed or open to the public can be photographed and the photograph commercialised without infringing copyright.
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Copying
- Has a painter infringed copyright in my photograph by reproducing it as a painting?
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