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THANKS. I will run it by some folks. This stuff is always evolving
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Michael Phillips
wrote:
> Jessica,
>
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> Regarding the ‘wording’ issue that you mentioned: we currently are working
> out some licensing details for a purchase from 7th Street Film
> S
Jessica,
Regarding the ‘wording’ issue that you mentioned: we currently are working out
some licensing details for a purchase from 7th Street Film Syndicate. It case
it may be of interest to you, here is part of their licensing agreement dealing
with streaming access:
2. Grant of License
B. N
No but thanks. These directors really are not ready to do their own
streaming and do not want to go through third parties. The advantage for
institutions that can do their own streaming is that they would never have
to worry about expiring or changing rights or if a particular film were up
on a sit
Hello Jessica,
We recently purchased streaming rights to several titles from 2 different
vendors who are handling the streaming on their servers. Access is limited to
a range of IP addresses provided by us. Is this something that you would want
to know more about?
Michael S. Phillips
Library
I appreciate the feedback. Domestically I am not concerned about
restricting just safe guarding as again my experience with instructors more
than students has been depressing. I realize there is only so much one can
reasonably do, I am just trying to understand how the passwords work and if
for ins
Jessica,
A distance education course is exactly that. Attended at a distance.
Students who do not live on campus, but who pay the same amount of money
(and in some cases even extra fees) expect to receive the same quality
education as our on-campus students do. Whether a student is in the same
tow
I don't know if this helps but passwords at University of Florida involve a
unique, secure identifier . If a video was being streamed remotely through the
library or another service, the student would sign in with the same
authentication used when, for example, viewing courses and grades, collec
perfect, thanks!
Elizabeth Peterson
Humanities Librarian and Curator of Moving Images
University of Oregon Libraries
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1299
e...@uoregon.edu
541.346.3047
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Suzanne Hitchon wrote:
> Yes, you can get it from us!
>
> From: Jessica Rosner
> Reply-T
The 2013 Best of Show submissions are starting to come in. That means that
you can try to predict which distributor will win the Best of Show award at
the closing of the 35th National Media Market in Charleston, SC. Last
year's winner Inocente also won an Oscar in the Best Documentary Short
catego
Yes, you can get it from us!
From: Jessica Rosner
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Date: Thursday, 3 October, 2013 2:59 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Videolib] PPR for "It's a Wonderful Life"
Short answer Criterion Pictures USA should have it. It is now owned by
Paramount which they rep.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:57 PM
I am growing a little concerned about the exact wording in the licensing
agreements I use for streaming rights. I have two new docs where I am
working with directors so they own all rights in perpetuity. The standard
language I have used for selling lifetime streaming rights says it is to be
on pas
Short answer Criterion Pictures USA should have it. It is now owned by
Paramount which they rep.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Elizabeth Peterson wrote:
> I apologize if this question has already been asked in the past on this
> list. We are planning a public screening event of "It's a Wonderf
I apologize if this question has already been asked in the past on this
list. We are planning a public screening event of "It's a Wonderful Life"
(Frank Capra, 1946) on campus in a few months, and since it doesn't seem to
fall under Swank's jurisdiction, I'm not sure where to find the public
perfor
Sadly I doubt you can get rights for at least two of these.
Stavisky and Milan are not currently in release on DVD which for a foreign
film in particular is a bad sign. They ( Miracle in Milan & Stavisky) are
very well known films which have been in distribution in the pas*t Le
Soeurces was releas
Hello,
I'm looking for PPR for the following titles for an upcoming event on our
campus. Can anyone direct me to the
appropriate licensing folks?
Les Soeurs Fâchées
Stavisky
Miracolo a Milano
Thank you very much,
Larisa
Larisa Miller
Acquisitions
College of DuPage Library
425 Fawell Blvd.
Gl
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