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Old 01-04-2003, 08:29 PM   #1
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question Copyright law again - same but different?

I have read most posts about National Geographic, etc., but here is my question. I know there have been artists who will copy old master paintings and sell as just that -- a similar copy of Rembrandt's painting, yadda yadda. Making sure they acknowledge the original.

Can I copy an old cover of say a 1935 McCalls magazine cover? They usually have ads of a product too, like Lux soap, certain coffees, etc. Couldn't I copy the magazine yet change the actual name to "Mc Caws" or something like that? I know there are reproduction metal signs out there of old products and collectors love them. What about a painting? Help please.

Thanks in advance.
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