This past Spring I rented it from Canyon Cinema 415-626-2255
Rhonda Pancoe
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Colgate University
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Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7858 Phone
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On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Hooper, Lisa K lhoop...@tulane.edu wrote:
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Dear Video Libbers -
I have an instructor that wants to take clips out of a film.
She claims she can do it (read about the Library of Congress exemption).
I claim she can't.
The film in question is on VHS and she wants the whole film put onto a DVD so
she can clip out the needed sections on her
Vicky,
I don't see any problem with this, either for distance or for face to face
(using clips in digital form taken from a VHS tape) as long as the TEACH
parameters are followed as to security, purpose, etc. for the distance stuff
(and you will want to check on that). In order to create
Hi Vicky
The short answer is--NO, she cannot legally transfer a WHOLE film to DVD.
The longer answer is--YES, she can extract clips from the vhs and use them
in teaching.
Clipping from VHS to DVD is more than a bit cumbersome, however. It involves:
1. An analog/digital capture device--a