Re: CCC AAS License Coverage

From: Andrew Martin <amartin[_at_]cancopy.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 95 15:55:29 PDT

If it helps, this is how we will deal with this in Canada under our licensing schemes:

(a) The basic rule is that the licences address copying on the
licensee's premises, and from materials owned by the licensee. With some limitations and safeguards, some licensees are authorised to sub-contract their copying (e.g. universities wanting to have high-volume copying done off-campus) but (i) the licensee remains responsible for reporting and paying the copyright fees and (ii) they must advise us on their reports of the purchase order # so that we can reconcile this contract with the printer's records.

(b) We wouldn't see our licences with a corporation as covering material
supplied by a DDS. This will usually be a copy of a periodical article to which the licensee doesn't subscribe, and we feel that they should pay the separate and probably higher copyright fee charged under DDS licences. However, subsequent copies of that material, once delivered to the licensee, can be covered by its own licence.



Andrew Martin
Executive Director
Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency
6 Adelaide Street East #900
Toronto, Ontario M5C 1H6

E-mail: amartin[_at_]cancopy.com
Tel: (416) 868-1622
Fax: (416) 868-1621

Date: 10/02/95
Time: 15:55:29

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