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October 3, 2008
Is It a Copyright Violation to Display Book Cover Images on Library Websites?
Will you be receiving a cease and desist letter in the mail if you use book cover images on library websites? LibraryThing, a social network cataloging site, is offering one million user-uploaded book covers for use in OPACS so we might find out sooner rather than later. Check out what Mary Minow has to say on the issue in her LibraryLaw Blog post, Book jackets - can libraries put pictures of book covers on the websites? [JH]
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