Why is the art work in homes “blurred out” on the HGTV shows?
I’m a big HGTV fan, and I take in all the details! I’ve noticed that on the tours of people’s homes, frequently the art work – partifcularly paintings and prints – on the walls is deliberately blurred out and fuzzy. I’m wondering why? As I am typing this, I’m thinking it may have something to do with copyright laws, but I can’t put it into perspective. Has anyone else ever noticed this? Art work that is placed by the designer in the “After” features is clearly seen by the viewer. Thoughts?
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