Hi all,

I ran into a situation twice in the last month where an independent film was 
only available as a rental or download-to-own purchase through Distrify. I 
contacted the filmmaker to request a DVD copy, but did not hear back.  I 
finally advised the faculty member to purchase the download-to-own version 
themselves in order to show the film in class.

Has anyone looked into the Distrify terms to determine if a library could pay 
for a download to own, burn to a DVD and circulate under First Sale?

Example: http://www.twittamentary.com/



Thanks,
Kim


Kim Stanton
Head, Media Library
University of North Texas
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P: (940) 565-4832
F: (940) 369-7396

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