The Library's Legal Answers for Makerspaces

The Library's Legal Answers for Makerspaces

The Library's Legal Answers for Makerspaces

The Library's Legal Answers for Makerspaces

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Overview

Your community is supercharged about the new makerspace planned for your library. All systems are full speed ahead, and the staff is ready. But wait. Have you considered all the issues? For instance,•Do you know about the liability issues inherent in makerspace programs?•What can your library do to protect itself from liability?•What elements should be in user waivers and in partnership agreements?•Can the library protect itself from intellectual property liability when patrons use library equipment to create and copy all types of works using library tools and equipment such as 3D printers?At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will understand ways to:•Minimize liability through waivers and insurance•Point users to intellectual property resources to minimize their risks•Register the library with U.S. Copyright Office to minimize its exposure to copyright liability from user generated content•Frame a partnership agreement with an outside providerThis webinar will be of interest to library program planners, Administration, and those interested in makerspace activities.Like the successful, Library’s Legal Answer Book, the ebook will use a Q&A format. The ebook allows for greater detail than the webinar, including legal citations that readers may reference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780838913901
Publisher: American Library Association
Publication date: 06/01/2016
Series: Library Legal Answers
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 668 KB

About the Author

Mary Minow is counsel to the Califa Group and a library law consultant on issues of copyright, privacy, intellectual freedom, and related issues. She is a co-author of The Library's Legal Answer Book, and manages the website for the Stanford Copyright&Fair Use Center.
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