David W. Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would have *no* qualms about printing from a commercially published
microfilm, even though any number of libraries may not like it and
may not provide facilities where I could make the copies.
I have no qualms about doing that either. I am going to print out a total of 25 cantatas out of this set of 800.
Saur Verlag isn't losing any money from me as a potential client, because I could never afford $3,200.00 price tag for this microfiche collection.  I'm told that since I'm only printing out a portion of  this under a fair use provision for research, I'm in the clear.
If I wanted the entire set of microfiches copied, that would be another story.
 
And the good news is, I have found a library that's not so anal retentive about all this stuff.
 
A friend suggested I read a book called "Copyrights and Copywrongs," it's available on Amazon.
 
Thanks for all the advice to everyone on the list. Much appreciated.

Kim Patrick Clow
"There's really only two types of music: good and bad." ~ Rossini
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