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What is the difference between the Golden Gate Bridge and a Mural?

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What is the difference between the Golden Gate Bridge and a Mural?

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A mural is a piece of fine art, for which Congress has granted federal copyright protection. Congress did so to encourage artists to contribute their talent to our culture. By law, artists are entitled to compensation for reproductions of their work. Photos of older architectural structures, like the Golden Gate Bridge, are not protected by copyright law, recently however, even architectural designs have been protected by Congress.

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