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RE: Query Re Library Responsibility for Library Patrons' Use
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- Subject: RE: Query Re Library Responsibility for Library Patrons' Use
- From: "Jill Taylor-Roe" <Jill.Taylor-Roe@newcastle.ac.uk>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 18:10:53 EST
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I would echo Rick's response on this one - If there are any licence clauses I feel uncomfortable about signing up to, I usually run them past a very helpful contact in our Law School, and if he thinks the terms are excessive, he will often suggest an alternative wording which we then pursue with the publisher/vendor. We are usually able to reach an accommodation that suits both parties. We are particularly wary about indemnity clauses which imply that we accept responsibility for things we clearly have no control over. regards. Jill Taylor-Roe ________________________________ From: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu on behalf of Rick Anderson Sent: Sat 24/02/2007 15:55 To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: RE: Query Re Library Responsibility for Library Patrons' Use > Have any of you encountered this statement or a similar one? > How did you handle it? Thanks for your help. I've encountered it several times, and it's always been a walking point for us -- there's no way we would agree to license terms that hold the library institutionally responsible for end-user behavior. The library will accept responsibility for what it's capable of doing: informing end-users about the terms, doing what it can to prevent a breach of license terms, and acting quickly to cure a breach if it occurs. But to accept institutional responsibility for what patrons do would be insanity. In my experience, it's very rare that a publisher fails to see reason on this issue when it's clearly (and firmly) explained. In ten years of license negotiation, I think I've walked away from one deal over this issue. --- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries rickand@unr.ed
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