If you reproduce it in the context of the page it was a part of, then you could go to the owner of the thing it was published in, rather than the owner of the image itself
Nick
> G'day,
>
> Would some kind person please advise me as to the duration of copyright
> in photographs originally published in the United States? We're trying
> to get permission to use a picture of Harry Houdini probably taken and
> published around 1920.
>
> Many thanks,
> Mike
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> Mike Lean JP
> University Copyright Officer
> Division of Information Services
> Queensland University of Technology
> QUT Kelvin Grove Campus
> Brisbane Queensland Australia
> Phone 61 7 3864 3383
> Fax 61 7 3864 3983
> Civili, si ergo. Fortibus es in ero.
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Received on Sat Mar 23 1996 - 13:18:09 GMT
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