It's not! (seemples, as the meercat would say). If she wants you to keep them, someone will need to clear each track.
I believe there are licences you can get, but the recording would have to have been made under licence. Check MCPS.
Regards
Karen McAulay
Karen McAulay
Music and Academic Services Librarian
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From: Forum for Media Librarians and Information Professionals [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Peter Morris
Sent: 09 October 2009 11:51
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Subject: Copyright issue ?
One of our music lecturers has made a compilation CD of music extracts
from commercial CDs for her teaching & has given them to the Library
hoping that they will be made available to students. I am not sure that
this is legal. Can anyone advise ?
Many Thanks
Peter
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Peter Morris
AudioVisual Librarian & Subject Librarian for Media & Music
Goldsmiths College
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