[ILL-L] Copyright Question regarding replacement pages in journalbinding

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Mon Oct 20 09:55:29 EDT 2008


I would say no since you both have a copy of the book that you both
purchased, 

 

Edward Helmrich 
ILL Office 
Ryan Library 
Iona College VXI 
914-633-2352 
docdelivery at iona.edu 

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Subject: [ILL-L] Copyright Question regarding replacement pages in
journalbinding

 

We've been contacted by a bindery to get replacement pages for binding
they are doing for a different institution.

 

If I supply the missing pages, do I run the request through Copyright
Clearance? We're essentially doing document delivery to the bindery.
We're not replacing pages for ourselves, this is for someone else.

 

All the examples of copyright in regards to replacement pages that I'm
finding say something along the lines of: "Copies may be acquired for
the purpose of replacing missing or damaged pages without obtaining
permission or checking for availability." But in each case, they're
talking about replacing pages in the bound journals that are part of
their holdings.

 

Are replacement pages 'replacement pages' regardless of who they're for?

 

John Klima, MLIS 
Access Librarian 
Palmer College of Chiropractic 
1000 Brady Street 
Davenport, IA 52804 
john.klima at palmer.edu 
563-884-5465 office 
563-884-5897 fax 

 

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