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Perhaps it is wierd to be following up to my own post, but here goes.
Now that we have had some discussions about licensing our images to CD-
ROM, we would like to develop some policy. One big question is how much
we should charge for the right to use our stuff in CD-ROM programs? (We
currently charge $50/image for out-of-staters [SD is nothing if not pro-
vincial!] and $10/image for in-staters, for profits for use in public-
ations.) Should we charge more, or less, for CD imaging?
And, what about use in videotapes--either for broadcast or for home use?
Anybody have any ideas???
Thanks.
Claudia
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Claudia
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>Does anyone have any practical experience in licensing images from their
>collections for use in a CD-ROM format? I have the "Sample CD-ROM
>Licensing Agreements for Museums" from Muse, but I would like to hear
>about actual experiences.
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>What are the pitfalls of participating in these type of projects? What
>are the opportunities?
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>Claudia Nicholson
>Curator of Collections
>South Dakota State Historical Society, Pierre
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