Another blow to the quaint idea of an open society in which public institutions actually belong to the public.....
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http://techsearch.cmp.com/blog/archives/2006/04/the_smithsonian.html?loc=government_legal_regulatory The Smithsonian's Raw Deal
...The Smithsonian Institution recently signed an agreement with Showtime Networks, granting Showtime the right of first refusal for any documentary that draws heavily upon the Smithsonian's staff or archival resources. The two organizations have set up a joint-venture cable network to air their first-refusal picks.
Documentary filmmakers have no doubt where this leaves them: subject to the slightest whim of Showtime Networks' management, which is free to sit and "consider" their projects right out of existence if it chooses, whether or not it ends up buying. And if you trust Ken Burns to know a thing or two about his chosen craft, you'll want to take to heart his opinion of the deal:
Ken Burns, whose documentaries "The Civil War" and "Baseball" have become classics of the form, said in an interview yesterday that he believed that such an arrangement would have prohibited him from making some of his recent works, like the musical history "Jazz," available to public television because they relied heavily on Smithsonian collections and curators.
"I find this deal terrifying," Mr. Burns said...