> http://www.spacerocksinc.com/June_3.html  

Gosh, what a little sucker!

Thank you, Michael, for continuing to provide excellent meteorite pics to our 
little community.

The pic collection would make a great picture book of meteorites, and I 
personally believe, in such a case there would be no real big problems with the 
copyrights, since the (mostly private) providers of the pics would likely agree 
to have these printed on paper w/o charge, or just a minor charge, or most 
likely just a name credit instead - or am I definitely wrong with my humble 
estimation in this respect?

Well, then again one of my meteorite friends pointed out to me, that doing a 
book project is extremely costly by itself, and the museums use to charge a 
substantial amount of money for having pics of their inventory meteorites 
published somewhere - even if they are not the pic providers themselves, and 
you are using your own private equipment for having pics made of their 
treasures instead.  

Anyone out there who would like to comment on this or share his or her 
experiences with museum curators, or has general experiences with such a 
project?

Disclaimer btw: I am not the one either capable of or interested in doing such 
a book project, and I ask this just out of mere curiosity, but as a long-time 
collector I surely would be a buyer of such a fine book, another one in a 
series of very fine samples already available from a bunch of esteemed authors 
- y´all know the names, of course. May be I am a bit old-fashioned, while I 
still prefer books over digital archives, but then again there are people like 
Michael Johnson, who are doing a really fantastic job here, thanks again 
Michael!

Alex
Berlin/Stade, Germany
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