A new article by Mary Minow, How I Learned to Love FAIR USE or how to bring a $300,000 lawsuit down to $0 if you’re a library, archive, or nonprofit educational institution.
A new article by Mary Minow, How I Learned to Love FAIR USE or how to bring a $300,000 lawsuit down to $0 if you’re a library, archive, or nonprofit educational institution.
The Stanford University Libraries’ Copyright & Fair Use website has been relaunched with a new design, enhanced navigation and content in areas which include: Primary Materials Copyright & Fair Use Guide Copyright & Fair Use Overview Resources for Librarians Current Issues & Legislation Continue Reading
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SLA Annual Meeting 2003: Programming for SLA Legal Division. Links to resources that include: Librarians’ Role in Corporate Responsibility The Challenge of Offering Services Globally, links here and here. Copyright: Managing and Licensing Your Collection Continue Reading
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