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Problem licenses
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- Subject: Problem licenses
- From: "Pennington, Buddy D." <penningtonb@umkc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 21:22:06 EST
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Hi all, A colleague of mine is developing a class on electronic resources and has asked me to provide her with an example of a "bad" license agreement. I'm pretty new at this and the ones I have dealt with have been pretty standard. Can any of you point to any license agreements that seem overly restrictive for libraries? Please post directly to me instead of the list. Thanks. Buddy Pennington Serials Acquisitions Librarian Miller Nichols Library University of Missouri - Kansas City 800 E. 51st Street Kansas City, MO 64110 816-235-1548 816-333-5584 (fax) penningtonb@umkc.edu
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