Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for

2013-11-19 Thread Jessica Rosner
Well I admit I am the resident cynic but I think you have part of the problem backwards. Nearly all contracts between rights holders and distributors do have language regarding territory, the problem is I don't think most distributors or filmmakers really considered this issue of streaming outside

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for

2013-11-19 Thread Foster, Jennifer
From: Jessica Rosner Subject: Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Barb, You are correct that "territorial" use is a contr

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty

2013-11-14 Thread Nellie J Chenault
Our institution and many others allow emeritus and retired faculty to retain active faculty status if they so choose to do so. This generally entails full faculty privileges. For some, this is just a nice retirement benefit. Many continue to contribute to the institution in significant ways, as

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty

2013-11-14 Thread Jessica Rosner
Issues of access to streaming should be covered by licenses agreed to by both sides. I have been advising filmmakers/ rights holders to restrict streaming to currently enrolled students & active faculty and staff. Marta's question about access outside the US is one I have been thinking about. Sinc

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty

2013-11-14 Thread Caryl M Ward
, November 14, 2013 3:32 AM *To:* colli...@ala.org *Cc:* laner...@plu.edu; videolib@lists.berkeley.edu *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty I saw only one answer to Francesca's query, but this is a key question on the streaming rights

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty

2013-11-14 Thread Marta Sanchez
Questions of great interest. And what happens with paid distant learning? If a film is part of an online degree, can someone watch if from, let's say, in China? This is a violation of territorial copyright. I am interested in knowing what libraries and distributors think about this or in any pol

Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty

2013-11-14 Thread nahum laufer
I saw only one answer to Francesca's query, but this is a key question on the streaming rights of an university library As streaming has become a regular standard at many libraries as a producer/distributer I would like to know the limits of the library to whom to stream. Are there any ALA