[kids-lib] summer reading copyright?
Laura Mikowski
lauram at ci.hillsboro.or.us
Thu May 27 16:06:25 PDT 2010
Well put, BJ. You speak for the trees and make excellent points. I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Thank you!
From: kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of BJ Toewe
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 3:03 PM
To: '(kids-lib at listsmart.osl.state.or.us)'; '(oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us)'; Katie Anderson
Subject: Re: [kids-lib] summer reading copyright?
Hi Katie,
I am supposed to be out of the summer reading loop but can't contain my thoughts on this, in spite of trying really hard.
I would like to see delegates to CSLP actively lobby for changes to this rule. There seems to be less validity in participating in a cooperative that disallows use of the summer reading program clip art for customized reading logs, final certificates, etc. While I understand that Highsmith would like to be sole source for all things reading club, their pricing doesn't make it possible for many, many libraries to order their products. While I value things that many libraries would never be able to afford - a large vinyl banner in full color, a variety of t-shirts sporting the summer theme, full color bookmarks - I question the wisdom of CSLP negotiating a contract that won't allow a small library to print off reading logs or certificates on their photocopier using that summer's clip art. One of the main reasons for joining this cooperative was the ability to obtain high quality art work that would have been unaffordable for Oregon to obtain on its own. However, the strength of branding is negated when libraries are not allowed to use that artwork to create their summer reading materials.
I know from when I was the CSLP rep that Highsmith enjoys a really wonderful return on the investment it makes of time and money to produce these materials. I also know that CSLP benefits with a percentage kickback from Highsmith that can be used to reinvest in continuing this venture from year to year. I don't think that either entity would find participation in future years unaffordable if this rule was changed. Perhaps total income would go down but making this program work for libraries with smaller reading club budgets should be an important aspect as well. Finally, if this is untenable to Highsmith, we all know of other vendors who might be interested in collaborating with CSLP, even with the change in clip art rules. While I'm not advocating for moving from Highsmith as our vendor, I do think that the rules for use of clip art are in drastic need of change.
If my assessment of this situation doesn't accurately reflect the views of youth services librarians around the state, please do weigh in on the subject. I certainly haven't taken the time to make calls and survey librarians around the state.
My two (long-winded) cents....
BJ
BJ Toewe
Library Administrator
Salem Public Library
PO Box 14810
Salem, OR 97309
503-588-6084
bjtoewe at cityofsalem.net<mailto:bjtoewe at cityofsalem.net>
>>> Katie Anderson <katie.anderson at state.or.us> 5/26/2010 4:12 PM >>>
Hello! I just received the following question, and thought you all might like to know the answer.
Katie, maybe I am misunderstanding but it seems that some of the Oregon libraries are misunderstanding the copyright issue – basically to not compete with items already sold by Highsmith/upstart? I think they are seeing it as all clipart being copyrighted by highsmith and unable to be used by them when in fact they can use the clipart for their everything that is not duplicating what highsmith currently sales in their catalog? If I’m wrong on this, please correct me.
Thanks!
Yes, you are correct! Both the clip-art in the manual and by the artists can be used for products that do not duplicate what Highsmith currently offers.
The clarification is around what is considered a duplication of paper products. For example, many libraries around the country have different reading goals/records, therefore the reading records offered by Highsmith don’t work for them. In the past we thought it was OK to use the clip-art to create our own reading record because Highsmith didn’t offer a similar reading record. This year we learned that since Highsmith offers a reading record we can’t use the clip-art to create a different type of reading record. We can still use the art on sign-up forms, events calendars, booklists, event promotions/signs/brochures, and other materials not available to purchase from Highsmith/Upstart.
Thanks,
katie
Katie Anderson, Library Development Services
* Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator *
Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
katie.anderson at state.or.us<mailto:katie.anderson at state.or.us>, 503-378-2528
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