Recently Asked Questions
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Donation of photos for digital archive
Recently, our library has been given a collection of photographs that were previously on display in a local business location. These are photos of the customers of the business, many are children. These photos span several decades and are important to many. |
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Copying Yearbooks
A member asked about a request for the library to provide copies of photos from yearbooks for a class reunion. |
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Digitizing dramatic and musical works
When it comes to digitizing large theater and music program collections, it is well-established that a library can digitize anything before 1923, and that if there are no copyright notices on them, can digitize anything before 1978. But if there are multiple "copyrightable" elements in the works (advertisements, photos, actor biographies, illustrations, etc.) is it okay to digitize them? What is the risk in digitizing a program when there is a copyright notice on one or more element in the program, but not all of it? If a theater or musical society is defunct, is it okay to digitize the programs associated with it beyond 1978 or when it may have a copyright notice?
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Media transfer/Image rights
We are in the process of transferring old VHS tapes to DVD and then to a secure internet cloud. |
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Digitizing and hosting audio recordings containing copyright-protected material
When digitizing radio broadcasts of cultural significance (such as a talk show confronting social issues), must a library, museum, or archive remove any separately copyrighted songs before posting the recordings? This question assumes that the library, museum, or archive owns or has a license to use the overall recording of the broadcast. |