sorry but photographs of tablets from 1500 B.C. belong in the public domain
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
@sarahjeong How to incentivize digitization of artifacts, given concerns that without protection digitalization erodes a museum's solvency?2 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @Ethan_Heilman
@Ethan_Heilman that seems like a funding issue that is not equal to the harms generated by a thicket of copyright around ancient works2 réponses 0 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong
@sarahjeong 1\ Funding and#copyright-harm to antique works are intertwined, any solution trading-off between the two hurts more than helps.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @Ethan_Heilman
@sarahjeong 2\ If museums believe digitizing will hurt them, they won't do it. If visitor photos erode funds, less preservation will happen.1 réponse 0 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @Ethan_Heilman
@Ethan_Heilman if they take public money to withhold public good, maybe they are bad at being a museum1 réponse 0 Retweet 2 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong
@sarahjeong They have a responsibility to manage public funds so that they can continue to function as a museum and preserve artifacts.3 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime
@Ethan_Heilman yes, and if they don't preserve history because they can't make up copyright around a 3000-y-o work, they're doing it wrong
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