Copyright: Chaffee Amendment, HR 3754
My nonprofit organization produces free audio compilations of magazine articles for blind subscribers, recorded in a ''specialized format'' (4-track tapes). Thus we need not seek permission from copyright holders of the published written material we reproduce (Chaffee Amendment, H.R. 3754). However, we plan to make our audio magazine downloadable from the Web in MP3 format. If we assign passwords to our blind subscribers and/or require them to click a box stating they are blind, does that satisfy Chaffee and allow us to avoid seeking permission from copyright holders?
Re: Copyright: Chaffee Amendment, HR 3754
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