SUMMARY
A US copyright court has ruled in favor of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in a dispute over the ownership of the "Motorcade Portrait," a Kodacolor photo of John F. Kennedy's final motorcade. The museum claimed the image was taken by Jack Titus and later donated, while a private collector asserted it was taken by Jack Jordan and passed down to him. The court's decision supports the museum's claim, determining that the image belongs to them despite the collector's copyright registration.
TAKEAWAYS
Court rules JFK "Motorcade Portrait" belongs to The Sixth Floor Museum.
Dispute was between the museum and a private photo collector.
The photo depicts JFK's final motorcade shortly before his assassination.
The ruling favors the museum's account of the photo's origin.