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Re: question re: end users indemnifying publisher/vendor
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- From: "Nolan, Anne Cerstvik" <anne_nolan@brown.edu>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 20:15:26 EDT
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If you cannot get them to remove the offending term, try mutual indemnification. It is rather odd to see an indemnification for end users. Anne Nolan Anne Cerstvik Nolan Electronic Resources Coordinator Brown University Library On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Rebecca Kemp <rkemp@email.unc.edu> wrote: > I've run across a scenario where a publisher requires end users > to enter into an end user agreement in which the end user agrees > to indemnify the publisher. Is there any language that can be > used in the institutional license to mitigate this > indemnification? I think in this particular case, we're not going > to be able to change anything, but for my future reference, has > anyone had experience with a situation like this? > > --Rebecca > > Rebecca Kemp > E-Resources Acquisitions Librarian > CB#3938 Davis Library > UNC-Chapel Hill > Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
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