We interpreted this to mean we could print and bind copies.
I've
stored the PDF on a shared drive, inaccessible to the
public.
Thank you,
Margaret
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Margaret Hogarth
Electronic Resources Coordinator
margaret.hogarth ucr.edu
Science Library, Room G43
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA, 92521
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[mailto:owner-liblicense-l lists.yale.edu] On Behalf
Of Betty Kellogg
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 3:42 PM
To: liblicense-l lists.yale.edu
Subject: APA Style Guide to Electronic References license
question
I had a question about this paragraph in the license for the
.pdf ebook
version of the APA Style Guide to Electronic References.
http://forms.apa.org/books/styleguide/electronic.pdf
Licensee is granted the right by the Licensor to print
copies of
APA Style Guide to Electronic References equal to, but not
greater than, the number of print copies in all available
formats
(hardcover, softcover, and spiralbound) of the Publication
Manual
of the American Psychological Association(r), Fifth Edition,
that
the Licensee possesses in its holdings.
Rights to print additional copies above and beyond this
number
must be separately purchased, and are not granted under this
license.
I can't think of a way to monitor the number of times a .pdf
document is printed. I might be able to change the document
security to disable printing, but the patron could save it
to
their computer and print the document from there. Does
anyone
have any ideas that would allow me to enforce the license
restriction?
Betty Kellogg
Research & Electronic Resource Coordinator National
University Library San
Diego, CA
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