publishing?
- Original Message -
From: Stefan Ecke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11. desember 2003 14:00
Subject: Restrictions in using library sources
| Dear lute list members,
|
| during the recent discussion on facsimiles, copyright and so on
| somebody mentioned that one
Dear lute list members,
during the recent discussion on facsimiles, copyright and so on
somebody mentioned that one normally has to sign a contract with
the library owning a original source, restricting what one
may do with the copy.
I wonder what kind of restrictions you have experienced.
I
to a
reaction from those in-the-know to the interesting question you're posting.
Best Regards
Göran
- Original Message -
From: Stefan Ecke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11. desember 2003 14:00
Subject: Restrictions in using library sources
| Dear lute list members,
|
| during
Dear Göran,
I was completely aware of the fact, that you were not responsible for
the piece in question to appear on the internet.
The reason why I reposted Albert Reyerman's mail was that it gives an
example of a public library that believes it has control over the publishing
rights of sources