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limits on downloading (CD read/write drives)
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- Subject: limits on downloading (CD read/write drives)
- From: Margaret Phillips <mphillip@library.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 11:12:55 EDT
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Our workstation support group is thinking about installing CD read/write drives on all of the library's public access PCs. Our PCs are open to the public therefore allowing drop-in users to potentially download a lot of data onto a CD. Does the availability of CD read/write drives conflict with licensing language that restricts downloading (i.e. limiting to a certain percentage of total or limiting downloading to a "reasonable" amount or for "personal use" only.)? Any thoughts and experiences you can share that would shed light on this issue would be most appreciated. Margaret Phillips Electronic Resources Librarian University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-600
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