Where is the copyright in a photograph of a copyrighted painting?
The photographer always owns the copyright of the photograph taken. However, when taking pictures of copyrighted items which are not permanently situated in one place you will need permission from the copyright owner of those items. In this situation, you would need the permission of the copyright owner to photograph the work.
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