RE: "ARS" query from C. Pearson (fwd)

From: Alicia Brillon <ALICIAB[_at_]ntserver1.photodisc.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 16:01:39 -0700

I believe you are referring to:

Artists Rights Society
65 Bleecker Street
NY, NY 10012
P: 212-420-9160
F: 212-420-9286

ARS is an artists' copyright licensing agency. They have represented to me that they do indeed represent Le Corbusier (or more precisely, the estate of Le Corbusier). I don't know what sort of fee they would charge for your use.

Alicia Brillon
Associate Counsel
PhotoDisc, Inc.
aliciab[_at_]photodisc.com

On Monday, October 14, 1996, Bonnie Holt[SMTP:bjholt[_at_]ucdavis.edu] wrote:
>
> I am posting this message for a visiting scholar in our department.
> Please exculse duplications resulting from cross-posting on other
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>
> Bonnie Holt
> <bjholt[_at_]ucdavis.edu>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Christopher Pearson <cepearson[_at_]ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone heard of an organization called ARS (or perhaps Ars)?
> > It is apparently a body that gives permission to use images of art and
> > architecture for republication. Specifically, I have been told that
> > in order to publish some images of architectural works by Le Corbusier
> > in an article that I have forthcoming, I will have to obtain rights
> > from the group called ARS, the American arm of a European organization
> > known as the ADAGP. I have not been able to find any records of these
> > associations in reference books on organizations or acronyms.
> >
> > If anyone has an address for, or any information on, ARS, I would
> > appreciate hearing from them as soon as possible. What sort of fees do
> > they charge? Has anyone dealt with them before?
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