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February 06, 2005
Can you copyright public space? From the Chicago Metblog and Boing Boing - There's a Anish Kapoor sculpture in Millennium Park in Chicago that can't be photographed. That is, you need to pay for a licenses to the image if you want to take a photo of it. Pretty disgusting if you ask me. And just because I know you want to see it, here's a photo, and here's a few more.
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I have tons of photos of it on my buzznet blog.

Posted by: Kathleen on February 6, 2005 10:01 PM

yeah i have photos of it too on my site. far as i know, though, my photos are of the unfinished (with seams) sculpture, and the finished sculpture, which is what is copyrighted, is still under a tarp.

Posted by: tom on February 7, 2005 06:16 PM

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