Required Notices
Base: Licenses and Rights
Keywords: required notices
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 22:49:20 GMT
From: j. Trant <jtrant@amico.org>

Michael Asks:

  Section 7.3: Would the term "publicly displayed" cover images downloaded to a course home page, which is
  accessible only to the professor and students taking the course? If textual information other than name of artists,
  title and date, is "a click away" from an image, would that be sufficiently close? 

  Section 7.3: Is this section intended to cover a course home page, _as opposed to 9.2_? Are either or both of these
  sections intended to cover images assembled by students for a class presentation? 

  Section 7.3: Will all the bits of information covered in 7.3 be included in either the public or full AMICO Library
  catalogue records? 

This section covers all AMICO works made available in ways other than through an AMICO Distributor (RLG). We're concerned that the images of the works of art can get 'separated' from their documentation. Therefore, Creator-Name, Creator-Nationality/Culture, Owner-Name, and Copyright statements must appear. [Copyright is important, because AMICO members may themselves have licensed works for contribution to the library.] All this information is found in the AMICO library.

The agreement does say that notices may be omitted if 'an acknowledgement clearly would compromise an educational objective'. Class presentation could be one such case.

Required notices do apply to course web pages; they are also reiterated in the distributors agreement (cited in 9.2) that governs University Subscribers' local mounting of subsets of the Library.

jt


Messages

1. Untitled by Michael May
1. Public Notices by J. Trant
2. Untitled by Michael May
1. Public Display by J. Trant
3. Required Notices for a Course Home Page, cont'd by Michael May, University of Alberta Libraries
1. Local Loading of AMICO Data, as in Course Home Pages by David Bearman
-> AMICO data for Course Home Page by Michael May, University of Alberta Libraries