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Re: second-hand ownership
- To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Subject: Re: second-hand ownership
- From: Sandy Thatcher <sgt3@psu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:06:18 EST
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Uh, since this is not a copyright issue but simply an access issue, once you have the pages with Newton's handwriting reproduced once, I see no reason for paying the library that gave you original access a second fee--unless you signed some sort of license that restricted your re-use, making this an issue of contract law. Or am I missing something here?
Sandy Thatcher
Penn State University Press
Dear list members: I have a question on the ownership of "second-hand" artifacts. Recently I published a paper that displayed samples of Newton's handwriting from Jerusalem library. I paid for each of them in cash:) Now I want to publish another paper in another journal with parts of the same pages displayed again. Should I pay to the same library again (for virtually same pages)? Or should I negotiate the matter with the first journal to dismiss charges altogether? Or? Ari Belenkiy
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