OK You Helpful Netters,
I queried before about Podcasts & Copyright asking if it was OK to
read a book , or part of one, and record it as a podcast. The answer
I got suggested that it was not OK. But what about Dial-a-Story?
Another inquiring mind wondered how libraries can record for Dial-A-
Story if one couldn't do it for a podcast. Those recordings are
usually full-length books. Is it because they are only stored for a
certain amount of time? Is it a loop-hole because patrons are
calling the number?
Wendy Baker, MLS
Media Specialist
Hamilton Community Schools
Hamilton, MI 49419
wbaker@remc7.k12.mi.us
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