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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 17:48:00 EDT
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- From: "Deb.Lambert" <20676DAL@MSU.BITNET>
- Subject: Mich. copyright lawsuit
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- At the request of several people on the list, I am posting an explanation of
- the reference I made to the Michigan Document Service Lawsuit in my posting
- about Reserve staffing on July 16th. To the people who requested this
- information, I apologize for the delay.
-
- After the March 1991 Kinko's lawsuit, the "Michigan Document Service" (MDS),
- a copy shop owned by Jim Smith (not affiliated with MSU), distributed a
- paper title "Copyright Law and the case against Kinko's" to professors on the
- Wayne State University, University of Michigan and Michigan State University
- campuses. This 12 page document gives a history of copyright law, an
- interpretation of fair use, an analysis of the Kinko's case, and an argument
- of why MDS does not believe that this precedence has changed copyright law and
- why they believe the judgement in the Kinko's case was wrong. They summarize
- by asking Profs to contact publishers and demand that they use the
- Copyright Clearance Center to standardize royalties, or else boycott the
- publishers by not assigning their books in classes and by not publishing
- with them.
-
- In late February 1992, three publishers (Princeton University Press, McMillan,
- Inc., and St. Martin's Press) who are stand-ins for the general membership
- of the Association of American Publishers, filed a lawsuit in a Detroit
- Federal Court charging MDS with copyright infringement for including the
- publisher's materials in coursepacks without permission. Charges were brought
- up against the company and the owner, asking for $600,000 in statutory
- damages from MDS and $1,200,000 in damages from Jim Smith. The alleged
- infringing articles were from coursepacks used in classes at U of M. An April
- 1993 jury trial has been set, and they are currently undergoing a "discovery
- process". When I talked to the MDS office yesterday morning, they believed
- that 3 counts are going to be thrown out by the federal court next week,
- because it was discovered that the publishers no longer owned the copyright
- of three articles, leaving only 4 counts. The publishers are using the same
- attorneys who were used against Kinko's, and an injunction has already been
- passed against MDS, ordering them not to copy material from those publishers
- without copyright permission. The spirit in which MDS is going in to this is
- stated by Jim Smith in his newsletter: "Michigan Document believes that the
- only solution to the problems present in this case is a negotiated settlement
- that guarantees access to educational materials and standardizes royalty
- rates. The terms of such an agreement can only result from talks which involve
- all parties who have a direct interest in the matter. This includes
- publishers, authors, coursepack publishers, professors who use the materials
- in their classes and the students who ultimately foot the bill. It is our
- position that we will settle for nothing less than the suspension of
- litigation and the start of meaningful negotiations to settle this question
- once and for all."
-
- MDS is willing to discuss any questions, suggestions, or recommendations that
- ANYONE has, and they feel that the wider the audience, the broader the
- perspective, and the better chance they will have. You can call 1-800-451-1449
- (MDS) to discuss any of the issues surrounding this case, or just get on their
- mailing list for the "Copy/Right News".
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- Deb Lambert INTERNET: 20676dal@ibm.cl.msu.edu
- Assigned Reading Services Coordinator BITNET: 20676dal@msu
- Michigan State University Libraries PHONE: (517) 353-8721
- East Lansing, MI 48824-1048 FAX: (517) 336-1445
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