After taking a quick look at the Rights Statements (at
http://rightsstatements.org/page/1.0/?language=en ), I'm having difficulty
determining which statements might support my museum's desire to protect its
rights regarding physical materials that it owns.  My understanding has been
that collections we own (and our photographs of them) are protected by civil
and contract law.  Has anyone else out there encountered that concern?

Sarah Clark
Curator
Historic Richmond Town, Staten Island Historical Society
441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island, NY  10306
718-351-1611, ext. 272
www.historicrichmondtown.org

Explore our collections at:
http://historicrichmondtown.org/treasures/online-collections-database



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Should be of interest to the MCN community:

Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem








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Announcing the launch of RightsStatements.org
In May 2015, the International Rights Statements Working Group released two
white papers with our recommendations for establishing standardized rights
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heritage materials, and the enabling technical infrastructure for those
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rights statements that can be used to communicate the copyright status of
cultural objects.  As aggregators of cultural heritage materials, this work
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accurate information about copyright status with our users.
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unique rights statements with our partners in the summer of 2016, and those
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half of 2016 after having consulted with their contributing institutions.
The work of the International Rights Statements Working Group has been
funded in large part by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.  The
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