[Nfb-editors] public law 104-197, the Copyright Amendment of 1996
Jim Babb
jim.babb at samobile.net
Sun May 29 17:25:38 UTC 2011
Robert, this is the first time I've heard of this law. Been editor for
eight years; don't think we need to announce it. Jim Babb
Original message:
> In our newsletters, how important, necessary or whatever --- is to quote the
> following notice:
> Articles reproduced in this newsletter comply with public law 104-197, the
> Copyright Amendment of 1996. This law allows authorized entities to
> reproduce previously published, non-dramatic literary works in specialized
> formats, for exclusive use by blind or disabled people.
> Most of our newsletters that I have seen do not. And should we?
> Robert Leslie Newman
> President, Omaha Chapter NFB
> President, NFB Writers' Division
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