And publishers cannot afford to support images for books either.  The Swede are 
developing a process for inexpensive publication photos.  This might be helpful 
there, at least.


On 11/12/10 7:08 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:




In a message dated 11/12/2010 7:56:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

Additionally, there are some museums that are unwilling to put up  details
and hi-res photos up because of copyright  issues.


And I guess that suggests something else WE can do to help  museums--only
use any images we acquire, whether on-line or in person, in an  ethical way.
I don't want to start the whole discussion about intellectual  property
again, but I hope people will remember that, just because something is  posted
on a website, doesn't mean one can take it and use it any way one wants  to.

But, on the flip side, I found when I was writing my book that some museums
 seem to view publication rights as a cash cow and are charging exorbitant
rates. Don't get me wrong, I don't expect them to give them away,  and I
know funding is tight (I also work at a museum), but a couple--and  absolutely
perfect examples--were just into the stratosphere, and I didn't have  the
budget for them.  I know photography costs money, too, but if the image
already exists, I wish the rights could be more reasonable.

Ann Wass
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