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?
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?
We were asked about signage to post over the public copier at a libraries open to the public.
[Submitted from a SUNY Library]
More than once we have received requests to provide digital copies of audio files from institutions that wish to make them accessible either through headphones or as ambient sound as
A teacher would like to reprint a student workbook we can no longer find in print.
We were discussing the Rule of 5 of copyright laws and wondered if it was limited by a single location or an institution.
We recently purchased equipment that is capable of converting VHS tapes to DVDs that will be used by staff and patrons.
Patrons have suggested we provide photocopies of the daily crossword puzzles out of the newspaper because of other patrons doing the puzzle out of the library's current newspaper, th
A law practice in is litigating a case. They have contacted us asking for all relevant materials.
We’ve recently had some questions regarding the ability to provide access to dissertations, theses, and other cataloged graduate work. How does the law govern these questions?