I could lecture on why the Cubs & Astros are so bad or even why Kiss Me
Deadly is the greatest film ever made. So much more interesting than that
preservation crap.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Dennis Doros wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote:
>
>> Hmm how come Ric
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote:
> Hmm how come Richard did not me?
>
Hmmm ... perhaps because he's a married man?
If you mean, "invite," it's because we are presenting the restored versions
of ORNETTE, THE CONNECTION and I'm doing my lecture "Where's Shirley?"
which I've d
Well you can catch IN BED WITH ULYSSES a very good new doc I am working on
about James Joyce and the writing of Ulysses. Hmm how come Richard did not
me?
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Dennis Doros wrote:
> Sorry, Jessica -- I'll be in Houston with Richard Herskowitz's festival!
>
> Dennis
>
Farhad,
Recent decisions (Hathi Trust, Georgia) imply that digitizing texts is not a
special form of copying (though neither of these decisions remotely allows for
streaming entire movies to students, by any stretch). The DMCA (chapter 12 of
Title 17) however makes it an infringement to circumv
I'm going!
Sarah @ Hofstra
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On Oct 12, 2012, at 5:51 PM, "Jessica Rosner"
mailto:maddux2...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just curious if anyone else plans to attend the symposium at Columbia on 11/8.
There is a panel on this subject and it features a wide variety of views (
unlike som
Sorry, Jessica -- I'll be in Houston with Richard Herskowitz's festival!
Dennis
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote:
> Just curious if anyone else plans to attend the symposium at Columbia on
> 11/8. There is a panel on this subject and it features a wide variety of
> views ( u
Just curious if anyone else plans to attend the symposium at Columbia on
11/8. There is a panel on this subject and it features a wide variety of
views ( unlike some other conferences & webinars) I plan to be there.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Nellie J Chenault wrote:
> NYU's Video at Risk
Dear Gail,
First, I would call it the Maureen Tripp presentation since she handled
this subject of finding homes for films far better than I did. But you did
good! and I'm glad they found a home.
Best,
Dennis
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Gail Fedak wrote:
> Many thanks for the quick respo
I make a point of picking up a few feature films & TV seasons each year that
haven't been specifically requested, but I think will be of interest to the
students.
Really, just about any popular show has potential for classroom use. I'm often
surprised at what later ends up being used in a class.
Many thanks for the quick responses. All the films now have a home.
Gail
From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Gail Fedak
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 3:19 PM
To: videolib
Subject: [Videolib] 16mm films
After Dennis' wonderful prese
After Dennis' wonderful presentation at NMM last week, I feel chagrined about
bringing this up. However, I have two choices: 1. offer the titles below to
whomever may like to have them; 2. destroy them. If anyone would like to have
these, or knows someone who would, please contact me off list.
NYU's Video at Risk project will shortly be publishing guidelines on this
issue.
See these links covering obsolete formats and libraries, Copyright 17
U.S.C. 108c:
http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/108.html
http://copyright.columbia.edu/copyright/libraries-and-copyright/copies-for-preservation/
AL
Farhad,
I'm sure others will jump in on the changing format/streaming video part of
this question, but I'd like to address "scanning books is not against
copyright law." I'm sure this refers to yesterday's ruling in the Hathi
trust case, in which a judge ruled (fair warning: I'm not a copyright
I'm sure many of you had the same experience as I: your IT Department people
would come to the library and tell you why are you collecting all these DVDs,
CDs, VHS tapes? Transfer them all to streaming video or audio and put them
online with log-in access protection. When I reply that copyright
But does it have Ernie Banks dressed up as Santa or even better Cuddly
Dudley?
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Tatar, Becky wrote:
> Just a note to let all you who grew up in the Chicago area in the late 50s
> to the 70s - the Museum of Broadcasting and Communications has the an
> entire DVD w
Just a note to let all you who grew up in the Chicago area in the late 50s to
the 70s - the Museum of Broadcasting and Communications has the an entire DVD
with Hardrock, Coco & Joe, Suzy Snowflake, Frosty the Snowman and Peter
Cottontail. The disc is $29.97.
Here's the link:
http://www.tvond
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