French Constitutional Court Rejects Challenge to Image Right in National Monuments

                                                                                                                           How much do I owe?France's Constitutional Court has just ruled that a provision in the Code du patrimoine (Heritage Code) involving the use of images of buildings protected as national domains passes constitutional muster.The provision at issue was Section L.621-42 of the Code, which, as amended by the Act of 7 July 2016, provides as follows:"The use, for commercial purposes, of the image of buildings constituting national domains, on any media, is subject to the prior authorization of the custodian [French term is "gestionnaire"] of…

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