????. I don't consider this any kind of "rant". It was a caution to be
make sure you get rights that you purchase.

I suppose the reminder that you can't stream any film or book you
every purchased based on virtually every existing case law is still
considered a "rant". Let's just say I am waiting for schools to tell
students they no longer need to buy books (other than textbooks) for
any classes since again all titles will be streamed since no rights
are needed, to scan and stream them as long as a professor says they
are needed. Yep that THAT is a rant ( and one which I never get an
answer for).

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:17 AM, Rick Faaberg <rfaab...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 3/15/12 9:49 PM, "Jessica Rosner" <jessicapros...@gmail.com> sent this:
>
>> unless streaming rights are purchased the film can not be streamed
>
> I thought the stop had been put on the ranting - guess not
>
> Rick Faaberg
>
>
>
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