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Could the black and white reproduction of a colour photograph be viewed as derogatory treatment?

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Could the black and white reproduction of a colour photograph be viewed as derogatory treatment?

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• In France, case law has established that colourising a black and white photograph would constitute derogatory treatment; • However, for documentation purposes in the UK, a case of derogatory treatment is unlikely. Ultimately, it depends upon the context of the copying and whether the black and white reproduction were presented as the original photograph or not.

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