On 6/25/24 11:35 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
On Jun 25, 2024, at 2:27 PM, brad via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
I'm curious what happens to items that were donated on the understanding that the
museum would be a safe long term place for them?Pretty sad they couldn't make it work.
There's a lot to be said for hard rules in signed contracts, though even with
those you aren't necessarily safe. (There are court precedents, in the USA at least,
where museums went against the explicit written terms of donations and the courts somehow
came up with an excuse for approving that.)
Personally, I would be very hesistant to *give* anything to a museum; the safe route is a
loan, with well crafted written terms. That way you're not giving up ownership, and
the main risk then becomes damage from inadequate care. (And yes, that too can happen.)
Loaning was not an option at LCM. I donated some items and, when I read
in the agreement that they could decide to just sell it to help fund the
museum, I asked if I could loan it instead. They said that they didn't
do loans.
What I want to know is whether they even tried to keep the museum intact
and fork off a foundation to run it like MoPOP and Flying Heritage.
alan