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Re: DRM at SAE Publication Board meeting
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- Subject: Re: DRM at SAE Publication Board meeting
- From: Jim Stemper <stemp003@tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 22:18:56 EDT
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It's great that SAE appears to be listening to the concerns of faculty and librarians, but I don't think we're out of the woods just yet... The revised license I've seen still says that we cannot "transmit electronically, via e-mail or any other file transfer protocols, any portion of the Licensed Products." They may "technically" remove the DRM restriction, but doesn't this wording really retain the same *legal* prohibition on the practice of "scholarly sharing," i.e. emailing tech reports to colleagues in a work group? The revised license also retains the recent prohibition on walk-in users, revoking a right commonly granted to land-grant universities in earlier iterations of the license. Another big concern is that the "pay $X per download" pricing model remains -- in the absence of usage statistics from SAE, it's much too easy to run out of downloads in the middle of a budget year. Is no one else pushing back on this stuff? Sounds like this one needs a little more time in the oven. Jim Stemper Electronic Resources Librarian University of Minnesota-Twin Cities At 11:01 PM 4/25/2007 From: Ann Okerson
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