robkelk Wrote:If every museum so far has refused to sign such a contract, then we're back to my observation that two types of artists are treated differently. If not, then my position has been undermined. So... Has such a contract ever been signed, or is this just a hypothetical case?I don't know. I do know that, for example, a person who has a work of art in his private collection occasionally loans such works to museums (sometimes for fees, sometimes not) for limited display.
Quote:If you rent the house to someone, you then need to maintain it and keepAnd if I want to sell copies of my music I have to advertise, create those copies, distribute them to stores and/or maintain download servers, process payments, etc etc.
it fit for habitation. You're still doing work to earn that rent money.
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