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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MrNeutron: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Triton: [qb] Out of curiousity, I would like to ask how much can artists or people involved in a "work for hire" project reveal to others after the project is completed? For example, if Andrew Probert were to share some previously unpublished art work on the Internet with us, would he get a nasty letter from the legal department at Paramount? Does Paramount still consider it to be its property even though over 24 years have passed? I imagine this would be something that was outlined in the employment contract before the artists or technicians are hired.[/qb][/QUOTE]Well, the line gets crossed if you amass too much material in one place for pay. For instance, Andy could put togther a book for his work, but if it was mostly Star Trek stuff it could be seen as infringing on Paramount's rights. It's kind of a gray area. If it had equal amounts from many different films, no one would bat an eye (see Syd Mead's many sketchbooks). Releasing stuff like that into the public domain is probably less of an issue. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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