FW: Torrents and public PCs

Ryan Claringbole rclaringbole at GMAIL.COM
Tue May 20 11:37:49 EDT 2014


I contacted Carrie Russell at the ALA OITP office and she sent me the
attached document on 3rd party liability DMCA.

Hope this helps.

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 3rd party liability DMCA-
final.docx<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0By-geWhp8OofZDB0UTZtek5QYmk0dEJNQ0IxQ1kwbmxkXzdv/edit?usp=drive_web>
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On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Wright, Jen <WrightJ at freelibrary.org>wrote:

>  **apologies for cross posting**
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> Are any libraries blocking access to torrent files or torrent sites due to
> ISP pressure or compliance requests from movie companies?
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> Is there a standard response to these complaints that other libraries are
> willing to share?
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> Jennifer Maguire-Wright
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> Special Projects Director
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> Information Technology
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> Free Library of Philadelphia
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> 215-686-5353
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> wrightj at freelibrary.org
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