Rights & Reproductions 

Licensing

Reproductions of objects in the Museum's collections may be licensed for personal, scholarly or commercial uses. The fastest and most efficient way to submit requests for high-resolution images is though the online Collections Portal. More information about how the Collections Portal works can be found here. Orders are processed in the order they are received, and staff make every effort to respond promptly, but please allow up to ten business days for a response. Clients may also email Rights and Reproductions at rightsandrepro@mcny.org.

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Clients interested in obtaining a high-resolution image of an undigitized object should email Rights and Reproductions for a digitization quote at least one month in advance of the image delivery deadline. Additional time may be required if the object is on loan or display. The fee for digitization is separate from the licensing fee.

 


Terms of Use


Permission to use an image is based on the rights stated on the invoice or permission form. No image may be distorted in any way, whether by rotation, inversion, change of proportion, color alteration, superimposition, animation or any other method without prior approval from the Museum.


A detail of an image may be used, subject to prior approval from the Museum, and must be labeled as such.


No image may be cropped more than 10 percent or over-printed without prior approval from the Museum.

 


Personal Use


Researchers may use, free of charge, copies of low-resolution images from the Collections Portal for non-commercial use, such as illustrating a school paper or website, or for study. Each image must be accompanied by the following credit line: [Name of creator], [Accession number] Museum of the City of New York. If the image will be posted online, please provide a link back to the catalog record in the Collections Portal.

 


Credit Line


Image reproductions must be accompanied by the credit line supplied by the Museum. The credit line format is provided on the cost estimate and final invoice.

 


Copyright


In some cases, the Museum owns only the physical object and does not hold the copyright. The Museums reproduction and/or high-resolution access charges do not include fees owed to the rights holder(s). The Museum will inform the researcher if it does not own copyright to an object and will assist to the best of its ability to provide contact information for the rights holder(s). However, clearing copyright and any other rights that may be associated with an image is entirely the responsibility of the researcher.