Re: one time use

From: <OBERRECK[_at_]ext24.oes.orst.edu>
Date: 25 Feb 95 12:21:56

>Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 18:32:29 -0500
>Reply-to: orstext!cni.org!cni-copyright
>From: "Iris Brest" <orstext!Forsythe.Stanford.EDU!Iris.Brest>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <cni.org!cni-copyright>
>Subject: one time use
>
>Can someone tell me whether "one time use" has a standard meaning in
>a grant of permission to use a photograph or a quotation in a work
>to be published? That is, for instance, does it mean only in the
>forthcoming edition, and not in subsequent revisions? Only in the
>first printing? If the permission is for a photograph, could it mean
>on the book jacket OR inside with the text, but not both?
>
>Thanks.
>
> Iris Brest
> Associate General Counsel
> Stanford University
> P.O. Box N
> Stanford, CA 94309
>
> hk.ixb[_at_]forsythe.stanford.edu; 415 723-1324 (voice); 415 723-4323 (fax)

Iris--

If your replies come to you personally and not to the list, please share them. I suspect others are as interested as I am, now that you've brought it up. As a freelance writer/photographer, I use the term all the time, and have for about 25 years. As far as I know, it's common practice. But now you have me wondering. Interesting.

--Kenn


--"Language is a very difficult thing to put into words." --Voltaire Received on Mon Feb 27 1995 - 17:18:18 GMT

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