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RE: ILL Language



Yes -- it might be reasonable to agree to a clause saying you will only
lend from this database to a library connected to a not-for-profit
institution, thus reducing the possibility that the item will be retained
by the receiving library for commercial purposes.

Janet Brennan Croft
Head of Access Services
University of Oklahoma


From: "Lesley Ellen Harris" <lesley@copyrightlaws.com>
To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
Subject: Re: ILL language - responsibility of library
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 19:28:46 EST

Another issue to think about re this ILL language is how responsible is
the library for ensuring that the use is for noncommercial purposes.  
Generally, a library does not want to have this burden/responsibility
and
wording could be chosen to ensure this.

Lesley Ellen Harris
Copyright Lawyer/Consultant
lesley@copyrightlaws.com