Harvard Business Review licensing is so ridiculous, I think you're only allowed
to read it in the public restroom on 2nd Tuesdays.
Seriously- they make a CD-ROM that's usable on more than a single library
computer?
~Barb
On Jul 27, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Chris Lewis wrote:
A kerfuffle has arisen in my library about whether the right of first sale
still applies toward the purchase of HBR case studies on CD-ROM if there is no
additional license agreement accompanying the purchase. I had assumed that if a
library orders copies and HBR fills the orders, there's an understanding that
the items will circulate like other library books and videos. Have any of you
run into any legal static regarding HBR case studies on CD-ROM? BTW I am aware
that they limit the length of time the case studies can be used so my question
is just whether even time-restricted library circulation is permissible.
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Chris Lewis American University Library 202.885.3257
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