Recently Asked Questions
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Music licensing and on-demand viewing
Is it a violation of Copyright Law to publicly share a video recording of a DJ playing music from his music library for a public library archive and make this available for on-demand viewing? |
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Transcribing records under Open Meetings Law
Under the executive order, the modifications to Open Meetings Law meant we (I'm asking for several libraries in our system) record our Board meetings. How long does a library (public or association) or a cooperative public library system have to keep the recording of board or committee meetings ? Looking at http://www.archives.nysed.gov/records/local-government-records-schedule-browse?combine=meeting+recording, it states: |
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Music used for virtual school Halloween parade
The elementary is planning a virtual Halloween parade this year. The students will parade through the building in costume. As they pass through the entrance hallway, there will be a video camera live-streaming the parade via zoom (to families watching from home). The parade committee would like to play a purchased CD of spooky music in the background of the video. |
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Rights for music during graduation ceremonies
We have received several questions about setting graduation ceremonies to music and streaming them or recording them and sharing them with students. What are the laws surrounding this? There seems to be a lot of misinformation out there. Below is a question I received: |
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Online Library Programming (Any Type of Program)
Our library is arranging more online programming in response to COVID-19 closures and reductions. What should we be thinking about in making these arrangements? |