On 24 Aug 1999, Burt Altman <baltman[_at_]mailer.fsu.edu> wrote:
>
> Should an institution (library or archives) refuse to reproduce
> copies for third parties of archival items which it owns but for
> which it clearly does not hold the copyright? Or can it make a
> fair use copy and tell the third party that they must obtain
> permission before using it in any publication or other work?
In my experience it is not uncommon for archives to be restricted, needing permission to view and/or copy, by the copyright owner.
Albert Henderson
Editor, PUBLISHING RESEARCH QUARTERLY
<70244.1532[_at_]compuserve.com>
Received on Wed Aug 25 1999 - 20:12:15 GMT
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