Um can you explain what "permitting loan of a copy of something that was
originally purchased to be loaned". That sounds like it covers any item in
a library so you should be able to make a copy anything in the collection (
book, DVD, magazine) and loan the copy instead of the original?  I am kind
of lost on that one.



On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Deg Farrelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> These points are recommendations of the Section 108 working group.  Those
> recommendations also include increasing the number of copies that can be
> made, and permitting loan of a copy of something that was originally
> purchased to be loaned.
>
> Many more recommendations in the full report:
> http://www.section108.gov/docs/Sec108StudyGroupReport.pdf
>
> -deg
>
> deg farrelly, Media Librarian
> Arizona State University Libraries
> Hayden Library C1H1
> P.O. Box 871006
> Tempe, Arizona  85287-1006
> Phone:  602.332.3103
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2/13/13 1:57 PM, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> >There was the usual discussion/reference of what would constitute
> >"premise"
> >for any material copied in digital form that does not otherwise exist in
> >digital since 108 limits use of such items to the premise. There was also
> >discussion of broadening /changing the definition of material that was
> >deteriorating, eliminating the the requirement that the item only be
> >available unused , working on what constituted a "fair price".
>
>
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