Re: [vcf-midatlantic] Announcement: Administrative and Policy Changes
Functionally doesn’t change the fact that VCF MA (did we suddenly decide now it’s MARCH without any further discussion? I want MACE seriously considered :-) does not own or have any rights to the collection. This was made abundantly clear to those of us that created the 501c in the first place almost 10 years ago. Additionally, what was originally intended doesn’t change the fact you just stated. Namely that most of the money comes from National and has since the start. Just trying to keep the discussion real and on point as a lack of information has been a problem since the start as vid ever by this very discussion. There have been numerous discussions over the years about the collection, who owns it, what is to be done with it, how it should be managed etc etc. as well as questions raised by those who have donated or who reached out to us for a rescue. Knowing the potential legal issues that could arise if ever there was an issue, these are important things to not o ly keep in the discussion but accurately disseminate to the membership. The computers and artifacts are not the property of VCF MA, MARCH or even MAACE :-) :-) Functionality not withstanding. I’ve deleted the rest of my response. Tony Bogan
On Oct 29, 2024, at 12:54 PM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
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