Recently Asked Questions
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Permissions for Photos from Defunct Publications
An academic librarian relayed this question from a researcher/author: "I am in the stage of tracking down photo permissions and have found images originally published by U.S. presses from the late 1800s and early 1900s (1887, 1893) that are now defunct--hence I cannot request photo permissions from them. The images are posted online by historical societies, but I'm not sure if they're in the public domain or not. I plan to reach out to the society publishing the images on their digital archives, and credit them for using the images, but is there any other factor to consider?" |
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Opt out of CCB for libraries
The CASE Act has a provision for libraries to preemptively opt out of CCB proceedings. If we opt out at the institutional level, does that cover individual library employees? |
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Creating adaptive copies of textbooks using text-to-speech
My institution subscribes to the "Kurzweil Reading Program", a "Text-to-Speech" product for those with reading impairments (dyslexia, English language learners, blind/vision impaired, etc.) |
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Screening DVD as part of curriculum
If a teacher teaches a novel in school, can they show the DVD of the movie under fair use? |
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Purchasing streaming services in libraries
Is it legal for the library to purchase a Netflix account and install it on a Roku or Firestick and lend that out for patrons to use? See also: Amazon Prime, HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, etc. etc. |
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