Nik, Matt, Ken, Nancy, Mike et al,
Here's another music model --- from Radiohead (quoting from Wikipedia")
"Radiohead's seventh album, In Rainbows, was released through the band's own
website on 10 October 2007 as a digital download for which customers could
make whatever payment that they wanted
Just a cheer in support of creative thinking!
And of course, creative lawyering.
Best regards,
Virginia
Special Counsel, Creative Commons
Chair, Art Law Committee, New York City Bar Association
--- On Wed, 5/20/09, Newman, Alan wrote:
From: Newman, Alan
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Image Sizes
ces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
Stanley Smith
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If you think that your images are not out there, you are mistaken. At the
Getty we have taken pains to manage how our images migrate
>In late 2008, we began publishing
>our materials on Flickr, in relatively high image sizes. We also started
>releasing information about our collections in ways that were easily
>findable by researchers. In March of this year, my boss commented that
>we had already generated somewhere in the order
on Manager
Web Programs Strategist
The Magnes
Berkeley, CA
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Kenneth Hamma
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Will,
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> Of Stanley Smith
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> If you think that your images are not out there, you are mistaken.
> At the Getty we have taken pains to manage how our images
e while serving its mission is good.
Thank you for this most interesting thread.
Regards,
Virginia
--- On Wed, 5/6/09, Amalyah Keshet [akeshet at imj.org.il] wrote:
From: Amalyah Keshet [akeshet at imj.org.il]
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Image Sizes
To: "'Museum Computer Network Listserv'
This reminds me of a classic example in the music industry in the early
90's. Blue Note Record's legal team came across a 12" single called "The
Band Played the Boogie" featuring an illegal sampling of Grant Green's
"Sookie Sookie", enjoying a huge underground following. Rather than
pursue a suit,
If you think that your images are not out there, you are mistaken. At
the Getty we have taken pains to manage how our images migrate from our
walls, but a quick Google image search of ?Irises? and ?Van Gogh? will
yield hundreds of hits (the most hilarious of which is a line of
dog-themed ceramic
Morgan, Matt
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Can you share some examples of getting burned?
On 5/5/09 12:16 PM, "Jeffrey Evans" wrote:
This has been an interesting thread to read. Here at Princeton we enjoy the
cover of
work Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] image sizes
Matt raises an interesting point: has anybody ever had any problems with
people "lifting" high-quality images of your collection without seeking
permission and making money with them (posters, t-shirts, etc.)?
The only thing I can think of off
before posting something.
JEFF EVANS
Princeton Univ Art Museum.
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Matt raises an interesting point: has anybody ever had an
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Hi Matt, Ken, e
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I get it, definitely. There are lots of things we should be doing, but
don't, purely for least-cost path analysis. But it's raining like crazy
here so it's a good da
d
this formally with regard to images? If so, I am ready to try.
Will
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Morgan, Matt
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I get i
AM
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I'm aware of the discussion, but what's the limit before you hit
"commercially viable"? Surely more than 500px.
On 5/5/09 10:39 AM, "Real, Will" wrote:
Hi Matt,
The reason is simple: the mus
useful images to the public, with or without tools such as
Zoomify.
Will
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Morgan, Matt
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Morgan, Matt
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Will, why wait for zoom before providing the large images? I think there
are a lot of good arguments for very big images online now:
1) modern browser
le of course, just
kind of a pain!
Will
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Morgan, Matt
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Will, why wait for zoom before providin
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> I get it, defi
full 2400 px version from the
collections database.
Will Real
Carnegie Museum of Art
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Sent: Fri 5/1/2009 14:57
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: [MCN-L] image sizes
I'm wondering what size(s)
the
collections database.
Will Real
Carnegie Museum of Art
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of Images
Sent: Fri 5/1/2009 14:57
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I'm wondering what size(s) of images people are using in
o the public, with or without tools such
> as
> Zoomify.
>
> Will
>
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> Of
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Images
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 2:58 PM
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Subject: [MCN-L] image sizes
I'm wondering what size(s) of images people are using in their internal
databases? 1024 pixels on the long side
I'm wondering what size(s) of images people are using in their internal
databases? 1024 pixels on the long side plus a thumbnail view? What size do you
use for online purposes?
Many thanks!
Danielle
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