Apologies for any duplicate postings. I hadn't seen this
on LawLib previously.
Rod Stenlake wrote:
>
> LIBLICENSE-L on listproc@pantheon.yale.edu
>
> LIBLICENSE-L is a moderated list for the discussion of issues related to
> the licensing of digital information by academic and research libraries.
> Increasingly, libraries are being inundated with information created in
> digital format and transmitted and accessed via computers. This list is
> designed to assist librarians and others concerned with the licensing of
> information in digital format in dealing with some of the unique
> challenges faced by this new medium. Information providers (creators,
> publishers and vendors) who deal with libraries are welcomed as members of
> liblicense-l. Potential areas of discussion include:
>
> * Drafting library and educational license agreements for digital
> information content
>
> * Insuring that license agreements do not inordinately restrict
> the use of digital information
>
> * Reconciling license agreements with the fair use provisions of
> the U.S.Copyright Act
>
> * International agreements relating to the copyright of databases
> and other digital information in their relationship to content
> licenses
>
> * Modifications of the U.S. Copyright Act as this relates to
> digital content licenses
>
> * Privacy and security issues relating to the use of licensed
> digital information via license
>
> * Interlibrary loans of digital information in the way these
> relate to library content licenses.
>
> This list is moderated. The list moderator is Rodney Stenlake, Esq.,
> Consultant to the Yale Library/Commission on Preservation and Access's
> Electronic Content Licensing Project. All messages will automatically be
> sent to Mr. Stenlake for vetting for the list.
>
> LIBLICENSE-L is an outgrowth of the Electronic Content Licensing Project,
> whose URL is:
>
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attached mail follows:
LIBLICENSE-L on listproc@pantheon.yale.edu
LIBLICENSE-L is a moderated list for the discussion of issues related to the licensing of digital information by academic and research libraries. Increasingly, libraries are being inundated with information created in digital format and transmitted and accessed via computers. This list is designed to assist librarians and others concerned with the licensing of information in digital format in dealing with some of the unique challenges faced by this new medium. Information providers (creators, publishers and vendors) who deal with libraries are welcomed as members of liblicense-l. Potential areas of discussion include:
* Drafting library and educational license agreements for digital information content
* Insuring that license agreements do not inordinately restrict the use of digital information
* Reconciling license agreements with the fair use provisions of the U.S.Copyright Act
* International agreements relating to the copyright of databases and other digital information in their relationship to content licenses
* Modifications of the U.S. Copyright Act as this relates to digital content licenses
* Privacy and security issues relating to the use of licensed digital information via license
* Interlibrary loans of digital information in the way these relate to library content licenses.
This list is moderated. The list moderator is Rodney Stenlake, Esq., Consultant to the Yale Library/Commission on Preservation and Access's Electronic Content Licensing Project. All messages will automatically be sent to Mr. Stenlake for vetting for the list.
LIBLICENSE-L is an outgrowth of the Electronic Content Licensing Project, whose URL is:
http://www.library.yale.edu/~Llicense/index.shtml
To subscribe to LIBLICENSE-L send a message to listproc@pantheon.yale.edu Leave the subject line blank. In the body of the message, type:
subscribe LIBLICENSE-L Firstname Lastname
You should contact the list owners if there are any problems.
Owner: Rodney Stenlake, Esq. rodney.stenlake@yale.edu Ann Okerson ann.okerson@yale.edu Yale University
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