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Bernard Naylor is quite right. This licence term is too restrictive and my inclination would be to cross it out. But I thought it worth checking internationally, because I thought that in the US you had solved this problem of registered users who happen not to be in a normal location? Fred Friend >Delivery-Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:54:41 +0000 >Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:49:07 +0000 (GMT) >Subject: Blood Online >From: "B.Naylor" <B.Naylor@soton.ac.uk> >To: lis-sconul@mailbase.ac.uk, curl-dirs@mailbase.ac.uk > > Has anybody pursued the matter of online access to BLOOD, the journal > published by the American Society of Hematology? > > Clause 14 of the Terms and Conditions of Use reads: > > For the purposes of this Agreement, Authorized Users of Institutional > Subscriptions shall be those individuals affiliated with institutions > who are accessing BLOOD Online via workstations located within the > institutions' library or research facilities (i.e. the buildings to > which issues of the Journal are sent or where issues of the Journal are > housed). No access to BLOOD Online will be permitted to individuals > affiliated with the institution who are located at workstations situated > elsewhere on the institutions' campuses (e.g. lodgings, classrooms, > offices) or at off-campus sites. > > Apparently, there is no requirement to sign an undertaking and send it > back, but users of BLOOD Online are assumed to have accepted this > condition (among others). My view is that for a University this > condition is hopelessly restrictive and I am minded to strike it out and > return the amended Terms and Conditions saying what I have done and why, > and asking them to accept that our users will use the service without > that condition applying. Before I do so, I wondered whether anyone else > has looked at these terms and conditions and taken a view about this > particular one. Maybe we should all act together (that is, those of us > who haven't already taken action)? > > Bernard > > ************************************************************* > > Bernard Naylor > University Librarian Address: Hartley Library > University of Southampton > E-mail: bn@soton.ac.uk Highfield > Tel: 01703 592677 Southampton > Fax: 01703 595451 SO17 1BJ > > ************************************************************* xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Frederick J.Friend, Director Scholarly Communication, c/o Graduate School, North Cloisters, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, England. Telephone +44 171 380 7090 Mobile phone 0385 921 774 Fax +44 171 380 7043 E-mail ucylfjf@ucl.ac.uk or f.friend@ucl.ac.uk xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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