My dad, aunt and sister all lost their homes in Katrina... and sadly, 90% of our family's photos... we were able to recover about 30-40 pictures from the sites... and my great uncle also sent me some old family photos to copy and return. I have a a bit myself as well.
My dad and aunt really wanted to get copies of all the pictures, and so I was contemplating making copies or possibly designing a book through my publisher or something.
Many, but not all, of the images were studio work. Ranging from the late 1800's all the way to the last grandchild in 2004. I've done a little research, but can't find exactly what I'm looking for.
The governments copyright website mentions that anything after 1978 is copyrighted. Does that mean I can freely copy anything before that? But then, I also read that this may be retroactive to photos before 1978 as well? I really can't find the answer.
And for all the photos taken afterwards... us kids and grandkids.... can we not copy those? The are so many different studios we'd have to contact - I'm a it overwhelmed.
I really wanted to make nice coffee table style albums for them for Christmas... but I need to make sure I'm doing it the right way... I assume any binder or album company will check that I'm not using copyrighted material?
Thanks in advabce for your input.