[ILL-L] Copyright Question
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Mon Sep 14 13:16:26 EDT 2009
If you ended the subscription I'm sure you would pay copyright on the
6th article less than five years old within the calendar year, since you
don't own the issue. If you should own the issue - I'm trying to
remember - you should check the US Code 117-118, I think if you should
own it (if it's on order, you don't have to count it as CCG), I'm not
sure about the missing issue issue,
Edward Helmrich
Interlibrary Loan Office
Ryan Library
Iona College VXI
914-633-2352
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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Ginger McGiffin
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 10:38 AM
To: 'Interlibrary Loan Listserv'
Subject: [ILL-L] Copyright Question
Hello All:
I'm in need of some guidance. I think I remember once hearing that if
you owned a journal title, but had a gap in your holdings that when you
placed an article request (for within the last five years) that you need
not pay any copyright fees because you own the journal title, just not
the particular issue. Can anyone help clarify this? If our library
never replaces the "lost" issue, do we pay copyright? If our library
ended the subscription to the journal, but have holdings from before 5
years ago, do we pay copyright then, as well?
Thanks,
Ginger
Ginger McGiffin
Interlibrary Loan Supervisor
Carlson Library
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
840 Wood Street
Clarion, PA 16214
gmcgiffin at clarion.edu
Phone: 814-393-2481
Fax: 814-393-1862
Lender: REC
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