My handy LIHNN copyright guide lists the following key points of the (former) NHS licence for copying by individuals: up to 15 copies in a single act of copying (and 25 copies for a meeting), two articles from the same issue, all articles on same theme within an issue, and 10% or one chapter of a book. Am I right in thinking that now our users are constrained by fair dealing, i.e. only one copy may be made, only one article from a periodical, etc? It seems to me that this is so, but I would appreciate hearing the opinions of my elders and betters. Or my youngers and betters as the case may be.
I know there are other, more complex ramifications to be worked out before complete advice can be issued, but is this advice that fair dealing now applies to individual copying in the NHS straightforward enough, or am I missing something?
Apologies if this is a boneheaded question. I step carefully when copyright is concerned.
Michele
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Michele Hilton Boon
Information Scientist
National Prescribing Centre
Tel: 0151 794 8136
Fax: 0151 794 8139
www.npc.co.uk
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