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by BlueTemplar 615 days ago
They were already cut in, public funding was specifically used for these scans.

There could be an argument that this liberalization means these projects need larger funding, but the museum took a different road.

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"Public funding" is usually allocated for a specific purpose, as in, covering the cost of the scanning itself and after a lengthy bureaucratic process too. It's not free money.

The museums are deathly afraid of losing control over their collections, it's their main income generator. Why would the museum admin even bother going through with the 3D scanning projects, if they don't get to keep at least some commercial rights?