Needless to say I am a bit confused by this, particularly the issue of
entire copies being made or replaced. Perhaps I am misreading something but
it appears you are saying you can make one copy of a BOOK to someone who
requests it , if it is not for sale at a fair price? Is that in fact what
you are saying? Then of course you say you can make 3 copies of a film if it
is out of print and "deteriorating ". May I ask why the specific declaration
in section 108 that the copies may NOT leave the library premise is missing.
Do you just get to pick and choose which parts of the section you like?
This is dead serious question.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Brewer, Michael <
brew...@u.library.arizona.edu> wrote:

>  All, ****
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> Please take a look at the new Section 108 Spinner 2.0, which has just been
> released by the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy, and which I
> developed.  Your colleagues in ILL, Document Delivery, Digital Libraries,
> Special Collections and other areas may be interested.  This tool was
> created to help libraries and librarians to better understand and more
> programmatically take advantage of Section 108 of US Copyright Law. ****
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> http://www.districtdispatch.org/****
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> http://librarycopyright.net/108spinner/ ****
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> Please let me know if you have any questions. ****
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> Thanks, ** **
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> mb****
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> Michael Brewer****
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> University of Arizona Libraries****
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> brew...@u.library.arizona.edu****
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