tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9083043035721577305.post4159496572301824775..comments2024-03-21T15:13:40.267-07:00Comments on Utah's Present History: Springville Carnegie LibraryChad Farneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11555428005337298903noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9083043035721577305.post-25462797530502614752017-01-24T21:03:50.613-08:002017-01-24T21:03:50.613-08:00I used to read books at the old library before 196...I used to read books at the old library before 1965 and remember the move.<br /><br />Statues like the Twain statue look like a good idea, until you realize that all this outdoor art makes it impossible to photograph these buildings from many angles. The art cannot be included in any media like Wikipedia Commons. Even your blog photography, if used to make a profit, would violate copyright "fair use" on the outdoor statues. Your lawyer wouldn't let you put them in a coffee table book, for example, without getting specific permission from the artists (you'd think all outdoor art would be fair game, but you'd be wrong). By contrast, the library CAN be legally photographed all you like.Steve Harris, MDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00441192270997429724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9083043035721577305.post-5406151145623671382011-04-11T08:09:15.154-07:002011-04-11T08:09:15.154-07:00I got this message from the Daughters of Utah Pion...I got this message from the Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum: " The library became a museum in 1965 when the "new" library was built across the street. And now we have another new library being built. It originally had the white meeting house, a gas station, a fire station and now the soon to be new library. If you are interested in visiting we are open WFS 1-4pm."Chad Farneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11555428005337298903noreply@blogger.com