50s 60 vintage negatives some never been published from every hot spot in the world

jamey

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if you like stuff like that then you sould pay what you would be happy with to have them around.
 

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N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son
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If you purchase the negatives, get a document that will allow you to sell them; an authorization from the seller that they are his and his release of all rights to the negatives. Perhaps a call to your attorney for the correct form would be advised.
Don.....
 

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I've always understood that if you buy negatives, you have bought the right to publish them. Prints are different and have a lengthy copyright...The life of the photographer, plus 75 years after he dies. If you are buying the negatives for your own personal use, you shouldn't have any problems.
 

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