Re: use of electronic materials

From: Arch Slide Library <slides[_at_]ced.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 93 10:29:26 PDT


Mary Brandt Jensen said that displaying an electronic item, in the psecific case it was a manual, in a public place constituted public display. If the manual were always onlne in that place so anyone could see it, or if it were broadcast on a large screen, then it seems like public display. But it seems that the mere fact of reading the electronic manual in a public area doesn't automatically consitute public display any more than reading the book in a public area (which doesn't constitute public display).

But them I'm not an attorney, only a librarian. Maryly Snow
UC Berkeley, Architecture
slides[_at_]ced.berkeley.edu Received on Thu Sep 23 1993 - 17:27:20 GMT

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