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Related: About this forumSmithsonian Released 2.8M Images Into the Public Domain
So many photos, so little time
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Smithsonian Released 2.8M Images Into the Public Domain (Original Post)
HAB911
Mar 2020
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That seems to be a good place to spend some time. I'll be visiting often.
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2020
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Arkansas Granny
(32,264 posts)1. That seems to be a good place to spend some time. I'll be visiting often.
Baitball Blogger
(51,895 posts)2. Does anyone remember that woman who would take random pictures around
the city, but never developed the film? And someone got her boxes of undeveloped film and has been steadily developing them? Does anyone have an update on his progress?
Cartoonist
(7,579 posts)3. It's not their call
I did a search for comic books. I was looking for old issues. Got only 49 hits, none of them were comic books. Of those hits, many of them were of recent exhibitions. This included the X-Men and Wonder Woman.
These are copyrighted characters. They can't be used without permission.
