I wonder if the labels will change their attitude towards dealers/retailers
selling their " promos " now.

Years ago, when I owned The Record Hunter chain in NYC, the labels had a
variety of punishments for dealers that sold their promotional samples ( new
releases late, no service for a week or more, etc. ).

Your search for sound & video ends here!

Jay Sonin, General Manager
Music Hunter Distributing Company
25-58 34th Street, Suite # 2
Astoria, NY 11103-4902
musichun...@nyc.rr.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jaeschke, Myles" <mjae...@tulsalibrary.org>
To: "Christy Shannon Smirl" <csm...@tclib.org>; <pub...@webjunction.org>
Cc: <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books UPDATE


> Hello,
> Just wanted to give an update on 9th Circuit Courts ruling on whether or 
> not "promo" Cd/DVD etc. can be legally sold (using "first sale" doctrine). 
> The 9th Circuit upheld the lower courts ruling yesterday in effect saying 
> there is no infringement on copyright in regards to said "promotional" 
> materials.  Based on this ruling I think a library is on solid ground 
> should they choose to add materials such as these (including donated radio 
> promo CDs) to their collections.
>
> http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2011/01/04-0
> http://paidcontent.org/article/419-appeals-court-kills-universals-lawsuit-over-re-selling-promo-cds/
>
> Myles Jaeschke
> Tulsa City County Library
> Media Collections
> ________________________________________
> From: publib-boun...@webjunction.org [publib-boun...@webjunction.org] On 
> Behalf Of Christy Shannon Smirl [csm...@tclib.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:46 AM
> To: pub...@webjunction.org
> Subject: Re: [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books
>
> Regarding the tangential question of whether the promo music case would 
> affect library use of Advance Reading Copies:  I think it's different. 
> It's my impression that the content may change slightly (if only for 
> proofreading) between the advance reading copy and the final published 
> book.   Cover art and other details may change as well.  So it's a legal 
> and a practical matter, bringing up a complicated cataloging issue as 
> well.
>
> There are promo music CDs out there that have different/no cover art, or 
> with only a sort of "draft" content.  The ones I'm referring to in this 
> scenario are identical Music CDs that are released to media before retail 
> stores.
> Just clarifying,
>
> Christy Smirl
> Collection Development Supervisor
> Teton County Library
> Jackson, Wyoming
>
>
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