I have these research guides that may help with this issues and others like them.
Digital Rights Management : Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Digital Scholarship
http://guides.temple.edu/digital-rights
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Fair Use Under Copyright Law: Fair Use Books, Websites and Database Search Results
http://guides.temple.edu/fair-use
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT GUIDE SERIES: COPYRIGHT, Intellectual Property and Plagiarism Sources
http://guides.temple.edu/copyright-plagiarism
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Intellectual Property Trademark and Patent Resources : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT GUIDE SERIES
http://guides.temple.edu/copyright-plagiarism
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Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
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On Wed, 18 May 2016, Melissa Belvadi wrote:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Let's be clear - there is absolutely no question about copyright law when it comes to lending the
actual physical volume - that's covered under the "First sale" doctrine, assuming the volume is an
"original", not itself a copy.
I agree with the others that actually scanning (making a copy) the entire issue is a legal problem,
assuming of course that the issue in question is still under copyright - so far as I know the cutoff
is still 1923 in the US.
Melissa Belvadi
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Sandra Thomas <STHOMAS@se.edu> wrote:
If you wanted to send the issue for in house use only I think you are within copyright
law but you are right you can’t scan/copy an entire issue.
Sandra Thomas
Assistant Professor
Serials & Electronic Resources Librarian
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
1405 N. 4th PMB 4189
Durant, OK 74701-0609
580.745.2933
Fax: 580.745.7463
www.SE.edu
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Subject: [SERIALST] ILLing entire issues
Hi,
For the first time, a library requested that we scan an entire issue of National Geographic
through interlibrary Loan. Is this a copyright violation?
I know with books a conservative allowance for book scanning is 10% or 1 chapter. Does anyone
know what the copyright restrictions are for scanning journals? I'm thinking 1 article.
Also, a staff member was wondering if you could legally send bound journals through the mail
for ILL as you can books. I don't think we'd do this as our journals are in-library use only,
but it was an interesting question to consider.
Thank you,
Jason Skoog
Archives and Systems Librarian
Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI
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