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Is it OK to take pictures at a museum?
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Is it OK to take pictures at a museum?
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Visitor photography is usually prohibited when institutions or artist estates think it might lead to piracy, such as recreating hi-res copies of artwork for profit. Copyright restriction systems can sometimes create barriers for the wrong people.
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