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Hi All, Be careful, In many instances it will state on the video - usually in the 
fine print at the end of the video - not for showing under any circumstances 
including in classrooms. Why it is always a good idea to buy your videos through an 
educational video distributor or tape it free to air.
:)
BC


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-----Original Message-----
From: School Library Media & Network Communications 
[mailto:LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Carol Simpson
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December 2009 10:00 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Re: [LM_NET] copyright question

I'm going to take issue with the advice below. While it is true that a legally 
acquired video may be shown in classes, the showing must meet four =additional= 
requirements before the showing is exempt from the copyright owner's performance 
right.  Stopping with a single factor of five can get you into trouble quickly.

Those four other requirements are:

1) school must be non-profit educational institution
2) showing must be for students and teachers in a class
3) showing must take place in a classroom or other instructional place
4) showing must be part of face-to-face teaching activities

Carol Simpson, JD
(retired librarian)
Carol at carolsimpson dot com

-----Original Message-----
From: School Library Media & Network Communications 
[mailto:LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Carrie Russell
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:28 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Re: [LM_NET] copyright question

Yes, the teacher can show a DVD to the class regardless if it is an individual 
purchase, a library purchase or a library edition.  Any lawfully acquired DVD can 
be shown in the classroom (Section 110(1))

-Carrie Russell
Date:    Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:20:51 -0500
From:    Gail Borio <gborio@NATIONAL-COLLEGE.EDU>
Subject: Copyright question

TAR:  DVD Copy right question, please help.

A teacher wants to purchase a DVD of " FDA: A History (send a copy to your library, 
edition)". Can the teacher show this DVD to his classes?
He asked me to find out.  Since he is buying an individual copy, I would say NO! Is 
that correct since it is a Library Edition?

=20

Gail Borio

Librarian

National College of Business and Technology

8415 Kingston Pike

Knoxville, TN 37919

865-539-2011

gborio@national-college.edu


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