Lending Items Protected by Copyright

Topics:
Motion Pictures
Tags:
Australian Copyright Council,
Item
Source:
Australian Copyright Council

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Overview: This information sheet is for libraries, resource centers and other organizations, which lend copyright material to borrowers or members. The page informs that while copyright does not stop a library lending out copyright material, the person from whom an item was bought can attempt to impose a condition, which affects what the organization can do with the item. The purpose of this information sheet is to give general introductory information about copyright.

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Format: PDF | Size: 158KB | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 4


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