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27th July 2015, 08:08 PM | #1 |
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Proposed German Cultural Property Protection Law: likely problem for ethnographic arms and armor collectors
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"The stipulations of the amendment of the law on the Protection of Cultural Heritage threaten the collecting of cultural objects by private individuals. This law will effect everybody specialized in traditional collecting fields, such as books, stamps, furniture, ceramics, coins, classic cars and paintings. Retroactively, this new law will impose due diligence guidelines that are impossible to follow even for the most meticulous collector. When it comes to a dispute, the law will require, by reversing the burden of proof, the owner of a “cultural good” with a value of at least 2,500 euros to provide proof as to the item’s provenance for the previous 20 years; this affects “archaeological cultural goods” with a value as low as 100 euros. This is an unrealistic demand which misrepresents most of the objects that are currently traded on the domestic and the international art market in full accordance with the law as being illegal, and will result in a considerable decline in value of the objects in question.“ Those with an interest in this issue are encouraged to visit the above web site to learn more about it. https://translate.google.de/translat...-text=&act=url www.openpetition.de/petition/online/fuer-den-erhalt-des-privaten-sammelns Last edited by Ian; 28th July 2015 at 10:50 PM. |
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