and what about transferring a perfectly healthy 16mm to VHS in the first place?

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Deg Farrelly <deg.farre...@asu.edu> wrote:
> I disagree with Gary's comment about loaning.
>
> The provisions of Section 108 limiting use to within the library applies
> to *  digital  * copies.
>
> 108 Section  (a) (c),
>    "or to distribute such copy or phonorecord, under the conditions
> specified
>    by this section, if ‹ "
>
> 108 Section (c)
> (2) any such copy or phonorecord that is reproduced in
>    * digital format *  is not made available to the public in that format
> outside
>    the premises of the library or archives in lawful possession of such
> copy.
>
>
> Emphasis added
>
> Since Kim asked about loaning VHS copies of 16mm titles, it is my opinion
> that Section 108 allows an ILL
>
>
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> deg farrelly
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>
>
>>The other requirement is that the replacement be used within the library
>>building (depending on whom you talk to--which lawyer--this stricture may
>>(MAY)be interpreted as allowing loan for use elsewhere on campus (BE
>>QUIET, JESSICA)).  Loaning the replacement would, I think, be skating and
>>falling thru very thin ice, however.
>>
>>gary handman
>>
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>Our collections contains a  small number of VHS tapes we've transferred
>>>from 16mm films, using Section 108.  We received an Interlibrary Loan
>>>request today for one of these 16mm films, but I want to send out the VHS
>>>copy. I don't immediately see anything in 108 that would prevent us from
>>>ILLing the VHS copy, but though I'd pose this as a question for the list.
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Kim Stanton
>
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