r 23, 2016 3:38 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] circulation policies for DVD/VHS
Thanks everyone,
I really appreciate your input. Our policy is about 2000 years old and makes
no sense.
I want us to loan on OhioLINK; and I'm not sure what the hesitation is all
about ---
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> Just chiming in to second all that Barb had to say. This is the model we
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> Hi Lorraine,
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> Yes, you should allow your films to be checked out and watched.
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: [Videolib] circulation policies for DVD/VHS
Just chiming in to second all that Barb had to say. This is the model we
follow at UD -- that may have more than a little something to do with the fact
that I talked with Barb before we ventured into that territory :) . It has
served us well for 5
Hi Lorraine,
Speaking from the distributors standpoint, Film Ideas has no problem with you
circulating a hard copy. Legally you are probably covered by the first sale
doctrine (17 U.S.C. ยง 109). It is yours to do what you want with it. Now a
streaming license, that is another matter.
Regards,
3:09:19 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] circulation policies for DVD/VHS
Hi Lorraine,
Yes, you should allow your films to be checked out and watched.
We circulate DVDs to everyone - faculty, students, community members.
We also do interlibrary loan of videos - with the re
Just chiming in to second all that Barb had to say. This is the model
we follow at UD -- that may have more than a little something to do with
the fact that I talked with Barb before we ventured into that territory
:) . It has served us well for 5 or so years now, and many of the
concerns
Lorraine it would really depend on if you purchased VHS/DVD that came with
contractual restrictions and certainly some films were sold with the
agreement that they not circulate. I would suspect that these were almost
exclusively non fiction works but only way to know would be the original
sales