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Do we have to pay a fee to another collecting institution to reproduce a work in its collection?
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If the other collecting institution owns copyright in a work in its collection, you will generally need permission from it to reproduce the work. In some cases, a collecting institution charges an “access fee” to reproduce works in its collection, even if it does not own copyright or the copyright has expired. If a collecting institution has requested a fee, you may wish to check what the fee is for.