FinallyBoughtDVC
<font color=blue>That reminds me of the first time
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Sorry but I think you are wrong and that it wasn't very nice what you did. Your sister specifically asked for one of two photos that were very similar with the intent on giving it to your Mom. Your DD decided to in essence "take" the gift. That is wrong. It isn't like you didn't know what your sister wanted the photo for.
I disagree...I think this was a communication issue.
The bride and the groom BOUGHT the copyright - it wasn't for anyone to give away. The bride and groom own the photos, just like Disney owns Mickey Mouse.
I think it's perfectly appropriate for the bride and groom to gift a photo of the bride's grandmother from her wedding and the sister (aunt) should back off and say, no problem.
The OP should have mentioned it to her daughter and the sister (aunt of the bride) should have asked the bride directly. So, both sisters were in the wrong.
But, in the end, the bride shouldn't be the one to have to give up a photo that's rightfully hers to give.
The mother and the aunt should both say mea culpa and leave it at that.
The bride (granddaughter) should ABSOLUTELY be the one gifting this photo to her elderly grandmother.
Auntie needs to go find another gift.