Re: class use policy

From: Ruth H. Dukelow <rhdukelo[_at_]LIBOFMICH.LIB.MI.US>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 1994 15:35:27 -0500 (EST)


Why not write to the publisher/copyright owner to obtain written permission to copy the material (and save the written permission in your files for future years)? In the aftermath of the _Kinko's_ case, copy centers have become more cautious in making multiple copies of copyrighted materials without written proof of permission.


Ruth H. Dukelow			rhdukelo[_at_]libofmich.lib.mi.us
Library of Michigan			phone: (517) 373-3617
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Lansing, MI 48909
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On Wed, 9 Mar 1994, Ted Labuza wrote:
>
> CCH gave me outright permission to use
> and copy for my class. I do not have the original letter as I never
> needed it between the 70's until recently and the woman who ran the copy
> center knew all about it. Now she is gone (last year it was not taught)
> and the new campus copy center people refuse even though I have a copy of
> the copy with the permission statement I was requested by CCH to use on
> the front cover. Can I legally copy the material, will CCH honor my prior
> request, I dont even know who to contact as I threw out all my old files
> years before this problem. It certainly inhibits the teaching effort.
Received on Fri Mar 11 1994 - 20:47:21 GMT

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