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Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:50:29 -0500
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Well, this is a "droit moral" or "droit de suite" question (and the
subject of case study problems in museum studies courses). For guidance I
usually go to my trusty copy of Marie Malaro's A Legal Primer on managing
Museum Collections, thence to one or more codes of ethics, thence to the
needs and policies of my institution and its audience. Considering all
these helps in decision making--in general and on a case-by-case basis.

-Doug

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Doug Lantry
The Ohio Historical Society
Statehouse Education and Visitors Center
Columbus, Ohio
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Simon John Ward wrote:

> >From Simon Ward
>
> to any one who may have feelings on this matter, to what extent do
> you feel museums have a responsibility to an objects creator when
> displaying it.
>

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