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Has anyone dealt with Lexi-Comp?
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- Subject: Has anyone dealt with Lexi-Comp?
- From: "Chen, Xiaotian" <chen@bumail.bradley.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 20:13:40 EDT
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Hi, Has anyone had experience dealing with Lexi-Comp? Even if you have not dealt with them, do you have any advice for me? Lexi-Comp license agreement is among the worst I have ever read. It has these things the vendor refuses to remove: * "Authorized Users specifically excludes preceptors and adjunct faculty unless Lexi-Comp ONLINE is accessed by such users through Customer's secure computer network and use is related to an academic purpose." I tried to tell vendor that everyone using licensed resources has to go through secured network, and that I find this confusing. Vendor said this authorized users exclusion meant to avoid "Vagueness." * "Customer will indemnify and defend Lexi-Comp, its affiliates, and its respective directors, officers, agents and employees (each, a "Lexi-Comp Indemnitee") from and against all damages....." * A separate "Lexi-Comp End User License Agreement" was appended to the regular license agreement. I wanted them to remove it and the vendor refused. Xiaotian Chen Electronic Services Librarian Bradley University Peoria, Illinois 61625 309-677-2839 http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~chen/index.html
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