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thank you re: end user indemnification
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- Subject: thank you re: end user indemnification
- From: Rebecca Kemp <rkemp@email.unc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:02:22 EDT
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Hi, all- I just wanted to thank those of you who responded to my question below. I got some interesting feedback, and I think that I'll have to talk with my University Counsel's office for the next step. Best wishes, Rebecca > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:54 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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