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FAQs from 'Libraries & Copyright'

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  • Can a client fax or email a request?
  • Can a librarian copy a contents page as part of a current awareness service?
  • Can a library be liable if a client's declaration contains false information?
  • Can a library copy a film, video or recording into a different format?
  • Can a library copy material  from CD-ROMs for another library?
  • Can a library copy material from the Internet for another library?
  • Can a library copy videos and CDs it purchases and lend these copies, so the purchased copy doesn't get damaged?
  • Can a library digitise all the works in its collection?
  • Can a library keep copies of journal & newspaper articles as well as originals?
  • Can a library print out material from the Net to add to its collection, and can it archive sites?
  • Can a library scan an article or pages from a book and email it to a client?
  • Can a library scan an article or pages from a book and email it to another library?
  • Can clients listen to CDs or watch videos in the library?
  • Can clients request copies of material on a general topic, rather than making requests for particular items?
  • Can the library create digital versions of frequently requested articles from newspapers and periodicals to make them available to library clients?
  • Can we copy material from CD-ROMs in our collection for clients?
  • Can we copy material from the Internet for clients?
  • Can we copy personal correspondence, manuscripts and other original archival material to supply to another library for research to be carried out at that library?
  • Can we let clients use CD-ROMs in the library?
  • Can we let the clients access the Internet on terminals in the library?
  • How can I tell if the copyright owner has given express permission for material on the site to be copied?
  • If a library already has a work in its collection, can it ask another library to supply another copy of it?
  • Newspaper clippings become yellow and brittle with age. Can we copy newspaper articles to include in a vertical file before this happens?
  • Should a section 50 request say that "this request complies with section 50"?
  • What are the penalties for copyright infringement?
  • What steps can a library take to minimise the risk of liability for infringement?
  • What steps should a library take if it wants to lend CD-ROMs or software to clients?
  • What, if any, costs of copying can be charged to the client?
  • When do two articles "relate to the same subject matter"?
  • When is a client "remote"?
 

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