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Do your end-users see publishers' licenses?
- To: "liblicense , Liblicense" <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
- Subject: Do your end-users see publishers' licenses?
- From: David Mirchin <dmirchin@SilverPlatter.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 13:49:17 -0400
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Hello, I would be interested what the practice of your library is in the following situation: Most licenses require the library to make best efforts to have end-users comply with license terms. What do you do to show your end-users the license of a publisher if the end-user interface (as with Z39.50) is one which can be customized to bypass the publisher's title screen and license? David Mirchin Vice President & General Counsel SilverPlatter Information, Inc. dmirchin@silverplatter.com tel: 781-769-2599, ex. 235 fax: 781-769-8763
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