I took that MOOC and really enjoyed it a LOT. It sharpened my sense re. a lot
of the legal problems, and clarified that one does indeed have to consider
situations on a case by case basis.
However. At one point I was discussing in the MOOC, with another student, a
Particular Situation (I forge
mber 30, 2014 7:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Libraries that stream their own titles (Carla Myers)
Hi Scott,
It would be interesting to attempt a comprehensive survey of the people
responsible for classroom management at a set of institutions (the membership
of C
I would still encourage all of you to consider
> how it may help you in deliveirng library resources and services in online
> education.
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> Best,
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1. Re: Libraries that stream their own titles (Carla Myers)
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>> item your wish to copy. I agree that it would be challenging for anyone to
>> claim fair use in digitizing a work as popular as *Cather in the Rye*,
>> however there are millions of titles that have been published that are not
>> as readily available this
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Carla
We are not talking about simply digitizing a film, we are talking about
digitizing and STREAMING an entire film
ether or not the professor
> is present in a physical classroom—isn’t the **intent** of §110(1) the
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f §110(1) the most important thing?
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> provisions for providing students with online access to audiovisual works
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>> Best,
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>> Carla Myers
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In some cases even though someone would be within their rights to copy
something, the rights holder tries to sue. Film compan
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Carla
We are not talking about simply digitizing a film, we are talking about
digitizing and STREAMING an entire film. There is a HUGE difference
There is literally nothing in copyright law save
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It doesn’t. I was just clarifying that digitizing (and streaming) entire works
is not necessarily illegal. Whe
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Again, it is my understanding that this whole section deals with
"preservation". It clearly states that its purpose is archival and making the
materials available for research inside the library. It usually concerns
outdated formats
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Libraries that stream their own titles
It doesn’t. I was just clarifying that digitizing (and streaming) entire works
is not necessarily illegal. When those kinds of statements are made, I like to
remind people that the law does allow for this in certain
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It doesn’t. I was just clarifying that digitizing (and streaming) entire works
is not necessarily illegal. When those kinds of statements are made, I like to
remind people that the law does allow for this in certain c
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> OK Michael you got me. If you find a film in the last 20 years of
> copyright ( which in
mber 30, 2014 8:33 AM
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OK Michael you got me. If you find a film in the last 20 years of copyright (
which in now 95 years but starts in 1923 in most cases) and it is not in print
and the rights holder
criteria). I just wanted to
> clarify that it is not illegal to digitize entire works that are still
> under copyright under certain circumstances, so that others are aware.
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What in 108 has to do with streaming or posting online? It is about making
copies.
Seriously is there ANYTHING in 108 that refers to streaming or putting mate
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You digitize and post an entire book on campus system. This is exactly what GSU
did BEFORE they were sued and then they took them down and cu
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You digitize and post an entire book on campus system. This is exactly what GSU
did BEFORE they were sued and then they took them down and cut bac
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> I appreciate the satire Dennis but I am still waiting for those who claim
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lts. Take care.
Farhad
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I appreciate the satire Dennis but I am still waiting for those who claim it
Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:09 AM, Moshiri, Farhad
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>> Thanks Deg. I'm looking forward to read your research results. Take care.
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>> Thanks Deg. I'm looking forward to read your research results. Take care.
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> Thanks Deg. I'm looking forward to read your research results. Take care.
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Libraries that stream their own titles
Farhad
No, you are correct.
The AIME v UCLA case was dismissed based on UCLA's sovereign immunity from
being sued, and AIME's lack of standing (AIME did not hold the copyright).
Unfortunately, the judge hearing the ca
How could the GSU case be used to justify digitizing ENTIRE works when it
was very clear that only limited portions qualified and even used 10% as a
nearly hard rule? I would also point out that the appeal arguments seemed
to go very badly for Georgia State even on the limited portions though the
n
Farhad
No, you are correct.
The AIME v UCLA case was dismissed based on UCLA's sovereign immunity from
being sued, and AIME's lack of standing (AIME did not hold the copyright).
Unfortunately, the judge hearing the case did not stop there and muddied
the waters with points about UCLA having acqu
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Richard Graham
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 10:31 AM
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Subject: [Videolib] Libraries that stream their own titles
For those libraries such
For those libraries such as U of Arizona who will take a physical dvd from the
collection and stream for a blackboard course- can you share your policies and
in-house procedures? I noticed Arizona has placed faculty requests fom
streaming behind a login screen- anyone else do this too? Do you us
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