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Outbuildings of the Parson Thorne Mansion, also known as Silver Hill, a historic mansion located in Milford, Delaware

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Outbuildings of the Parson Thorne Mansion, also known as Silver Hill, a historic mansion located in Milford, Delaware

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The 1735 main house is a five-bay, center hall brick dwelling in the Georgian style that features a steeply pitched cross-gable roof. It was the home of Delaware Governor William Burton and the boyhood home of U.S. senator and U.S. secretary of state John M. Clayton. Rev. Syndenham Thorne, for whom the mansion is named, bought the property in the 1780s and is interred on the grounds.
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Purchase; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:052-1)
Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
Credit line: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

In 2015, documentary photographer Carol Highsmith received a letter from Getty Images accusing her of copyright infringement for featuring one of her own photographs on her own website. It demanded payment of $120. This was how Highsmith came to learn that stock photo agencies Getty and Alamy had been sending similar threat letters and charging fees to users of her images, which she had donated to the Library of Congress for use by the general public at no charge. In 2016, Highsmith has filed a $1 billion copyright infringement suit against both Alamy and Getty stating “gross misuse” of 18,755 of her photographs. “The defendants [Getty Images] have apparently misappropriated Ms. Highsmith’s generous gift to the American people,” the complaint reads. “[They] are not only unlawfully charging licensing fees … but are falsely and fraudulently holding themselves out as the exclusive copyright owner.” According to the lawsuit, Getty and Alamy, on their websites, have been selling licenses for thousands of Highsmith’s photographs, many without her name attached to them and stamped with “false watermarks.” (more: http://hyperallergic.com/314079/photographer-files-1-billion-suit-against-getty-for-licensing-her-public-domain-images/)

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