> Catalog records are not protected by copyright. They contain data that
> can be readily observed and recorded by anyone, and thus fail the minimal
> creativity standard set in 1998 in Matthew Bender v. West Publishing
> (http://www.law.cornell.edu/copyright/cases/158_F3d_674.htm). Of course,
> that doesn't mean you won't get sued . . .
>
> Terence Fitzgerald
> Humanities Index
> H. W. Wilson
Can I clarify, in this discussion are we talking about re-use of OCLC member
records?
K.G. "Dances with Elephants" Schneider
Received on Fri Apr 27 2007 - 07:54:27 EDT