One of the neatest and fair and legal agreements for digital licencing that I am aware of is drawn up in a draft from Yale University.
It specifies the rights of a user and of providers, whether text or images. If those university departments involved in creating websites for Teaching purposes, NOT private faculty websites, took a
look at this well-conceived Agreement, in my opinion, there would not be many questions nor errors made in applying these principles to most forms of scanning & digitisation.
The web reference URL is below my sig.
Cheerio
Alec
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/standlicagree.html
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