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Robert Skeoch
10-Feb-2005, 12:16
I know that some people use a stamp on the back of their final prints or matt boards, both to verify that it's a original print and to pass along information like the shooting date, series number, etc.
What info do you put on your print stamp?
-Rob

Tony Karnezis
10-Feb-2005, 12:17
"Negative by Edward Weston, Print by Cole Weston," and see who bites. (just kidding)

fishfish
10-Feb-2005, 12:18
The stamp on my fibre print reads:

Image #

Image Date

Print #

Print Date

Printed by the hand of Eric Boutilier-Brown

All copy and moral right are reserved by Eric Boutilier-Brown

or for colour/digital prints

Image #

Image Date

Print #

Print Date

Printed under the direction of Eric Boutilier-Brown

All copy and moral right are reserved by Eric Boutilier-Brown

Alec Jones
10-Feb-2005, 12:19
Since when is "right" plural?

Mike Cockerham
10-Feb-2005, 12:26
What is a :moral right". If I have no morals you have no rights.;)

tim atherton
10-Feb-2005, 12:27
Moral Rights in a work are similar to but not the same as copyright. Most major jurisdictions apart from the US recognise and protect these under copyright law.

even if copyright is assigned in a work to a third party, moral rights are usually not.

They protect, for example, the right of the creator to be assoctiated with their work. Another example would be they protect the integrity of the work. Just two examples

John W. Randall
11-Feb-2005, 19:30
Here's a question or three for Eric:

What size stamp are you using? Where can the ink be purchased? Is it archival?

Thanks.