From: "Adams, Stephanie" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2024 17:41:07 +0000

Docuseek2 has their Digital Rights License Agreement on their website. You may be able to use this as a guide and just delete terms that don’t apply or that you don’t find favorable:

 

https://docuseek2.com/secure/get_license_terms

 

 

Stephanie J. Adams, MSLS, MBA

Electronic Resources Librarian

Associate Professor

Tennessee Tech University

Angelo & Jennette Volpe Library

Campus Box 5066

Cookeville, TN 38505

P: 931-372-3545

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From: "McKelvey, Hannah" <[log in to unmask]>

Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 17:51:53 +0000

Hello—

 

We are in the process of licensing a single, digital film for a 3 year period.

 

The provider does NOT have a contract, and instead is requesting that we send them our own contract language that agrees to the following points:

 

  • “…the film will not be used for any commercial screening out of the institution and it will be accessible for students that can't DOWNLOAD the film and USE it for other audiovisual products / contents. The film should be used just for consultation and screenings from and for the institution during the three years. Also, we are open to renewing the contract once the period is over.”

 

I don’t have anything immediately put together as the provider typically sends us an agreement to review.

 

Does anyone happen to have language or an agreement you’ve used to license a single-file digital film that you’d be willing to share?

 

Thanks!

Hannah

 

 

Hannah McKelvey

Associate Professor | Electronic Resources & Discovery Services Librarian

MSU Library, Rm 146

406-994-4313

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