Glenn--
My understanding was that most librarians (or was it just some) were refusing to accept books for their collection that contained restrictive license arrangements. They were simply not going to go along with such restrictions on the rights of libraries and users for the use of traditional print materials. But that was about a year ago now, and I have no idea how it all unfolded. Anybody else know?
Bob
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