Copying (not Moving) Iphoto Library

Hello!
I have my Iphoto Library on an external hard drive. I would like to COPY it to a different destination (for backup purposes).
When I tried with finder, right at the end it did not allow me to finish the operation, returning an error 'permission denied'.
The same happened with terminal (cp command).
Does anybody of you know how can I override this problem? I am not sure how to change permissions inside the library...
Many thanks

You can check and repair permissions in the Library by holding down the apple and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue.
One way around what might be an issue with a single file is to use a Back up utility such as DejaVu to create and run incremental back ups for you.
Regards
TD

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