Let us know if you get a response and Dennis will be sending you a bill for
his legal advice.

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Chris McNevins <chris.mcnev...@uconn.edu>wrote:

>  Dear Mr. Norelli,
>
> While I understand that the library does not have the right to publicly
> screen this DVD with or without an admission fee, US Copyright Title 17 does
> allow for library and classroom use:
>
> See: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#110
> *§ 110. Limitations on exclusive rights: Exemption of certain performances
> and displays**43* <http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#1-43>
>  *Notwithstanding the provisions of **section 
> 106,*<http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#106>
> * the following are not infringements of copyright:*
>
> *(1) performance or display of a work by instructors or pupils in the
> course of face-to-face teaching activities of a nonprofit educational
> institution, in a classroom or similar place devoted to instruction.*
> If and when there is an occasion on campus where this DVD will be shown in
> a manner that merits public performance rights the library will make every
> effort to contact you for permission.
>
> With kind regards,
>
>
> *Chris McNevins*
> Acquisitions Coordinator
> University of Connecticut
> Homer Babbidge Library
> Collections Services
> Acquisitions-Financial Services-Statistics Team
> 369 Fairfield Way Unit 2005AM
> Storrs, CT 06269-2005
> ph: 860-486-3842
> fax: 860-486-6493
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Gianfranco Norelli [mailto:gianfranco...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, February 26, 2010 12:21 PM
> *To:* Chris McNevins
> *Subject:* Fwd: Institutional Version of Film Pane Amaro/Bitter Bread
>
>  Dear Ms. McNevins,
> We are resending you the message we sent you two months ago informing you
> that the version of our film "PANE AMARO/BITTER BREAD" that you
> purchased from Amazon on November 9, 2009 for the Babbidge Library is the
> Home Video Version.  Please note that the Home Video version cannot legally
> be used for library, classroom or public screenings. See the message below
> for details on how to acquire an Institutional Version of the film.
>
> We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
>
> Gianfranco Norelli and Suma Kurien
> Producers
> Eurus Productions, Inc.
> 101 West 12th Street, Suite 14-W
> New York, NY 10011
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Gianfranco Norelli <gianfranco...@gmail.com>
> Date: Dec 21, 2009 1:24 PM
> Subject: Institutional Version of Film Pane Amaro/Bitter Bread
> To: chris.mcnev...@uconn.edu
>
>
> Christine S. McNevins
> UCONN/HOMER BABBIDGE LIBRARY
> 369 FAIRFIELD WAY UNIT 2005AM
> STORRS MANSFIELD,  CT  06269-9091
>
>
> Dear Ms. McNevins,
>
> We have been notified by Amazon that your institution has purchased on
> November 9, 2009 a copy of the Home Video version of our documentary film,
> “PANE AMARO/BITTER BREAD”.  We want to inform you that the Home Video
> version cannot legally be utilized for library use, classroom use or public
> screenings. There is an Institutional Use version of  “PANE AMARO/BITTER
> BREAD” that is legally authorized for these purposes. The Institutional
> Version of our film is available through Amazon or through us for $174.95
> plus shipping and handling. We look forward to hearing from you and we thank
> you for your interest in our film.
>
> Gianfranco Norelli and Suma Kurien
> Producers
> Eurus Productions, Inc.
> 101 West 12th Street, Suite 14-W
> New York, NY 10011
>
>
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