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Yes you can what?
FYI kind of bad word choice m
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> So I understand: you can only make a vhs replacement copy from a vhs, but you
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New but related question, if a professor needs to screen a video that's
only on VHS (no DVD version is available for purchase), but the
classroom they're in doesn't have a VCR, co
of it.
Myles
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So
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So I understand: you can only make a vhs replacement copy from a vhs, but you
elated questions - copyright and phonograph
records
Yes but it becomes a preservation copy and can NOT circulate beyond the library
itself.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Jeanne Little
mailto:jeanne.lit...@uni.edu>> wrote:
So I understand: you can only make a vhs replacement copy from a
Yes but it becomes a preservation copy and can NOT circulate beyond the
library itself.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Jeanne Little wrote:
> So I understand: you can only make a vhs replacement copy from a vhs, but
> you can't make a dvd replacement copy from a vhs???
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> Jeanne Little
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> Rod
I know we always fight over this Gary , but I don't think it is
counter-intuitive at all. It is annoying and very inconvenient.
This provision is to allow material to be preserved for research, it is not
a free pass to upgrade to a much better & easier format. It is no different
from the idea that
So I understand: you can only make a vhs replacement copy from a vhs,
but you can't make a dvd replacement copy from a vhs???
Jeanne Little
Rod Library
University of Northern Iowa
On 10/20/2010 12:39 PM, ghand...@library.berkeley.edu wrote:
Hy deg
VHS to VHS...sorta like copying 8 track
Hy deg
VHS to VHS...sorta like copying 8 track to 4 track, no?
gary
> The restriction to use in the library only pertains to the digital copy
> (DVD).
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> So if you were to copy a VHS to VHS (tho unlikely) the copy can leave the
> premises
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> Also, it's important to note that the section
The restriction to use in the library only pertains to the digital copy (DVD).
So if you were to copy a VHS to VHS (tho unlikely) the copy can leave the
premises
Also, it's important to note that the section permit duplication if an unused
copy is not available for purchase. The law does not
I would like to add to this intermittent discussion about VHS that if
any library has a VHS copy of "Going To School, Ir a la Escuela" or
any of my documentary films I will provide you with a DVD for $24
(price includes shipping in US only).
Recently I enhanced the DVD quality of Going To S
Question 1: This is totally counter-intuitive (and just plain stupid), but,
Section 108 of the copyright law sez that if the title in hand is no
longer in distribution or obtainable at fair-market elsewhere (in the same
or other formats) you can make a copy. The copy (not the original!!!) is
to b
1. Just to clarify because I know this has been discussed in the
past...If we own a VHS tape and it is unavailable in DVD format, may I
copy the VHS onto a DVD, and check out the DVD (as long as the VHS is
not circulating? I believe I know the answer, but I seem to be out of
sync with our copyr
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