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Re: Institutional subscription question
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- Subject: Re: Institutional subscription question
- From: Peter Hirtle <pbh6@cornell.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 20:12:09 EDT
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Kevin Smith appears to be nervous about the suggestion that there can be implied licenses in a sales contracts that can trump the first sale doctrine of copyright law; I have a question about a different implied license. I have often heard Lolly Gasaway state that libraries agreed to differential pricing of journal subscriptions in recognition of the fact that journals in libraries are used more intensively than individual subscriptions. Multiple people could read an issue, and it is likely that multiple copies of individual articles will be made, both by individuals and for classroom use. In this environment, differential pricing became a de facto site license. Libraries paid more for subscriptions because there would be multiple uses of the material. We are in a situation now where publishers seem to want to charge differential rates for institutional subscriptions and also charge for individual uses of articles (such as for classroom use) that had previously been covered by the institutional rate. We have suggested that a library that attempted to subscribe to journals at the individual rate would be engaged in fraudulent practice. Are publishers who insist on payments for individual uses when an institutional rate has been paid also in fraudulent disregard of the implied license? Peter B. Hirtle CUL Intellectual Property Officer Technology Strategist Cornell University Library Ithaca, NY peter.hirtle@cornell.edu
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