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copyright permission approval for art
Someone whom i sold a sketch to wishes to get the sketch put into canvas form in ASDA, however they are refusing to let her do this as they need a headed letter from the artist giving permission. What should I say in this letter? I have no idea how to lay it out to give approval for my work to be reproduced? Anyone know a website that has a template i could follow?
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This should do:
"To whom it may concern:
I confirm that I am the artist who produced the sketch illustration of St Maud's Church, which is now in the possession of the purchaser, Mrs Ethel Higgins.
I further confirm that I retain the copyright in the said work.
I hereby grant Mrs Ethel Higgins the right to have a canvas reproduction of the...
"To whom it may concern:
I hereby grant Mrs Ethel Higgins the right to have a canvas reproduction of the...
19:08 Tue 02nd Aug 2011
This should do:
"To whom it may concern:
I confirm that I am the artist who produced the sketch illustration of St Maud's Church, which is now in the possession of the purchaser, Mrs Ethel Higgins.
I further confirm that I retain the copyright in the said work.
I hereby grant Mrs Ethel Higgins the right to have a canvas reproduction of the sketch made by Asda, and indemnify Asda against any claim for copyright infringement which may be made in respect of such reproduction.
Signed: Janet Pearson, 02/08/11"
"To whom it may concern:
I confirm that I am the artist who produced the sketch illustration of St Maud's Church, which is now in the possession of the purchaser, Mrs Ethel Higgins.
I further confirm that I retain the copyright in the said work.
I hereby grant Mrs Ethel Higgins the right to have a canvas reproduction of the sketch made by Asda, and indemnify Asda against any claim for copyright infringement which may be made in respect of such reproduction.
Signed: Janet Pearson, 02/08/11"
I suppose you could say
"To whom it may concern, I drew the sketch ****, and sold it to Mrs. YYYY. I have no objection to her transferring this sketch onto canvas for personal use." I'm no expert but to me, that would give her permission for a single copy, but means she can't reproduce it many times and sell on the copies.
"To whom it may concern, I drew the sketch ****, and sold it to Mrs. YYYY. I have no objection to her transferring this sketch onto canvas for personal use." I'm no expert but to me, that would give her permission for a single copy, but means she can't reproduce it many times and sell on the copies.
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