TABLE 7 PERCENTAGE OF SAMPLE DISPLAYING VARIOUS ASPECTS OF More than 50 percent of the organizations have a duplication policy that is Attitudes and Practices Concerning Pre-Recorded Copyright, 1987, 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Figure 6, Copyright Adherence. Copyright, 1987, Attitudes and Practices Concerning Pre-Recorded 14 All Respondents............... 7.5% 11.1% 24.7% 20.8% 35.8% 100.0% 3.66 Nearly half, 43.3 percent, of the organizations using pre-recorded Copyright violators are much more likely to have a organization policy to Copyright, 1987, Each cell in this table represents the mean of a 1 to 5 scale, where 1 stood for Analysis Of the four alternative practices given as ways to deal with the growing need for multiple copies, the most likely way organizations respond is to purchase more copies from vendors (59.6 percent do it at least sometimes), followed by obtaining a license to make more copies (48.4 percent), making additional copies without a license (34.7 percent), and transmitting to multiple locations where copies are made (1.9 percent). Those that tend to violate copyright laws in one manner tend to do so in other ways also. Copyright violators are more likely than non-violators to not purchase additional needed copies from vendors, to not obtain a license to make additional needed copies, and to make needed additional copies without a license. Although violators are slightly more likely to transmit programs to other locations for copying, both violators and non-violators rarely do so. Copyright, 1987, by Lakewood Research Attitudes and Practices Concerning Pre-Recorded 16 |