The Library's Legal Answer BookAmerican Library Association, 2003. gada 23. janv. - 361 lappuses Every librarian who wants to make wise policy decisions and protect the organization from legal challenges can now consult the library legal team of Minow and Lipinskil Libraries are in the thick of legal issues as new technologies add layers of complexity to everyday work in the library. How do you know what's legal? What can you do to identify and address issues before they turn into bona fide legal matters? Where do you turn for help? In this comprehensive and authoritative, yet easy-to-understand Q & A customized for librarians, you'll find expert guidance on complex issues. With coverage of all the issues of the day - filters, fair use, copyright, Web publishing and Internet use, software sharing, ADA compliance, free speech, privacy, access, and employment and liability issues - you will have a librarian's J.D. in short order! This timely and practical desktop tool: Focuses on quick and reader-friendly answers to common legal questions; Provides examples of legal challenges faced in libraries; Includes precedents and case citations to conduct additional research; Supports libraries in their commitment to access without liability; With detailed and ready-to-apply answers to |
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. lappuse
... direct interest to librarians as professionals , such as liability for dispensing wrong information , writing inaccurate book reviews , and liability for latchkey children . We have included some general workplace issues involving ...
... direct interest to librarians as professionals , such as liability for dispensing wrong information , writing inaccurate book reviews , and liability for latchkey children . We have included some general workplace issues involving ...
17. lappuse
... direct financial revenue from this . Yet we've never been sued for " liability " or contributing to copyright infringement . Q68 Can a library be liable when its patrons use its equipment to infringe copyright ? Q69 What if the library ...
... direct financial revenue from this . Yet we've never been sued for " liability " or contributing to copyright infringement . Q68 Can a library be liable when its patrons use its equipment to infringe copyright ? Q69 What if the library ...
28. lappuse
... direct link to " commercial exploitation " than to the general for - profit nature of the entity using the work.34 There appear to be two separate lines of thought emerging among courts on this point : a " for - profit activity " versus ...
... direct link to " commercial exploitation " than to the general for - profit nature of the entity using the work.34 There appear to be two separate lines of thought emerging among courts on this point : a " for - profit activity " versus ...
41. lappuse
... direct or indirect commercial advantage ; ( 2 ) the collections of the library or archives are ( i ) open to the public , or ( ii ) available not only to researchers affiliated with the library or archives or with the institution of ...
... direct or indirect commercial advantage ; ( 2 ) the collections of the library or archives are ( i ) open to the public , or ( ii ) available not only to researchers affiliated with the library or archives or with the institution of ...
42. lappuse
... direct or indirect commercial advantage.81 Unlike the evolving standard of " commercial " versus noncommercial in fair use , the section 108 standard appears to be more rigid . The district court in Texaco concluded that because the ...
... direct or indirect commercial advantage.81 Unlike the evolving standard of " commercial " versus noncommercial in fair use , the section 108 standard appears to be more rigid . The district court in Texaco concluded that because the ...
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DESIGNING THE LIBRARY WEB PAGE | 85 |
FILTERS AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON INTERNET ACCESS | 124 |
DIGITAL LIBRARY RESOURCES AND PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES | 140 |
LIBRARY RECORDS AND PRIVACY | 163 |
MEETING ROOMS AND DISPLAYS The Public Soapbox inside the Library | 222 |
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Reference Collection Book Reviews Latchkey Children | 240 |
ISSUES IN LIBRARY EMPLOYMENT | 277 |
FRIENDS THE INTERNET AND LOBBYING | 321 |
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27. lappuse - ... (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
40. lappuse - January 1, 1978, all legal or equitable rights that are equivalent to any of the exclusive rights within the general scope of copyright...