I was replying to Mike more than yourself.
You have asked exactly the right question: what is the `good practice'
we should be seen to have followed to protect our institutions?
Mike and I have discussed such issues privately over the years. It is
very good to have an informed public debate.
Robert Bud
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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Tony Crockford
Sent: 21 April 2008 13:06
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Subject: Re: copyright licensing and museums /CC
On 21 Apr 2008, at 12:58, Bud Robert wrote:
> For the moment copyright infringement is a criminal act not merely
> civil issue. So we cannot just ignore these issues.
I don't think I suggested that?
or were you making a general statement?
(I agree, we can't ignore them, hence my "was there somewhere that
clearly defined best practice" question)
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