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Great reads from around the web on October 18th

Amy Sample Ward

And where you stand on the discussion of copyright, digital rights, online content sharing and intellectual property? Tags: roundup bigsociety bookmarks conference copyright facebook irl list millennials nonprofits photography postalicious privacy resources sharing slacktivism socialchange socialmedia sxsw virtualworlds.

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LACMA's Magritte Exhibition: This is not fair use

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The anti remix message: The exhibition policy on photos: no photos are allowed in the exhibit. Only a court of law can determine whether the purpose of the photography was fair use or not. And so I find it intensely frustrating that a lot of copyfighters insist on blaming the museum for copyright on artwork.

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Guest Post: Collections Access - Open the Door Wider

Museum 2.0

Unfortunately,” that subscriber advised, there are no legal avenues to stop visitors from photographing objects or images in the public domain in public spaces where photography is allowed. Keep in mind that enforcing limited-access policies requires significant staff time too, along with possible legal fees.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They're now running a compelling experiment in crowd-sourced exhibition creation and curation via the photography exhibition Click. see for example the post about blogging policy ). Here's how Nina Simon described it on her insightful post analyzing the tactics used. The Academy of Vocal Arts has a blog written by Daniel Pantano.

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