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Delivery/Access; Authentication |
Delivery/Access of Licensed
Materials to Licensee
Before library
patrons can use digital information, it has to be transmitted in some form to
the library. This can happen in any one of a number of ways, including delivery
to the library on CD-ROM, DVD, or some other physical medium, or through remote
access to the publisher’s remote server. This section spells out exactly
how this will be done.
Access by and Authentication of
Authorized Users
Once the library has
access to the digital information, it is necessary to provide a method by which
your patrons can gain access to it. This sections sets forth how Authorized Users
will be identified and authenticated to ensure that only those authorized by
the agreement to use the information will be able to do so. Some of the more
common methods are:
If the agreement
will be in effect for a long term, it might be useful to include a general
clause the permits the parties to use new security methods that may be
developed during the course of the agreement.
Go to:
· Examples of specific contract language
See also:
· Authorized Use; Specific Use Restrictions
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