It does not appear that this was ever released in the UK either so I think
you will just have to chalk it up to
something that is not available.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Shoaf,Judith P jsh...@ufl.edu wrote:
I saw this query on another list and thought that Videolib might have a
clue
One of our faculty members wants to give a speech for an event at the
university. She knows she needs to get public performance rights for videos she
wants to show during her speech. But she is asking if she wants to show only
clips less than three minutes each from several documentaries and
This almost surely falls under fair use Heck it is what fair use is
intended for using portions of works to create new works. For the record it
may help slightly that it is educational and non profit but this kind of
use should be fair use regardless. The only issue I can see is if it was
say a 3
Read the Work Group report and recommendations.
Formerly distributed:
http://www.section108.gov/docs/Sec108StudyGroupReport.pdf
(page 15)
5.
The prohibition
I read it back in the day Deg but can you maybe give me a clue as to which
exact section you are referring re loan copies? IT is a LONG document. I
did enjoy scanning it quickly though ( I did same before the symposium).]
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu wrote:
Oooh! Deg!!! Deg!!! Can I rant first? Please!!!
God knows my days as a distributor will be over in the next decade or so,
but let's not hasten it. And such a future decision will be disastrous in
certain cases. I'll give you a couple right now.
We lost the rights to silent film a couple years
What more do you need than the specific page number and a direct quote?
-deg
I read it back in the day Deg but can you maybe give me a clue as to which
exact section you are referring re loan copies?
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