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    Marilyn Monroe Grate Scene Vector Needed

    Does anyone have, or know of a source for, a vector drawing of the famous MM grate scene from the "Seven Year Itch" movie please?
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    Sounds like something you'll have to vectorize yourself... can't imagine a huge pull for a vector version of a piece like that.
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    Might be copyright issues too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Harman View Post
    Might be copyright issues too.
    Most likely. I know the photographer died about 15 years ago, but his
    family still held the rights to his photos. I made copies for them about
    20 years ago and had to sign all sorts of paperwork just to print them.
    (but holding the negatives for that iconic shoot was a head rush!)
    Monroe's estate sued the photographer's family over the rights to the
    photos, eventually pushing them into Chapter 11.
    If they'd sue the photographer's family (who legitimately own the rights)
    imagine what they'd do to anyone else?

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