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Re: Any libraries subscribed to SERU?
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 - Subject: Re: Any libraries subscribed to SERU?
 - From: Lesley Harris <lesleyeharris@comcast.net>
 - Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:17:51 EST
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SERU is not necessarily about forgoing license agreements. It's for the situation where you don't have a license agreement. For eg, with a small publisher, it may not be feasible nor necessary to use a license agreement. SERU provides reasonable and often obvious terms and conditions for the use of content. SERU has a role as do license agreements. Lesley Ellen Harris lesley@copyrightlaws.com www.licensingdigitalcontent.blogspot.com
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