Copyright Warning! The Chelmsford Library takes copyright law very seriously. Our goal is to strike a balance between free and public access to information.

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Copyright Warning! The Chelmsford Library takes copyright law very seriously. Our goal is to strike a balance between free and public access to information and the necessary limitations of intellectual property. When using materials owned or requested through the Chelmsford Library, patrons must adhere to the legal restrictions of copyright. Please read the summary on the other side of this sheet, and visit the following websites for more information: Copyright Warning! United States Code, Title 17 (Copyright), from the Government Printing Office bin/usc.cgi?ACTION=BROWSE&title=17usc Code of Federal Regulations, Title 37 (Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights), from the Government Printing Office bin/TEXTgate.cgi?WAISdocID= The United States Copyright Office Description of "Fair Use" under copyright law, from the United States Copyright Office The Chelmsford Library takes copyright law very seriously. Our goal is to strike a balance between free and public access to information and the necessary limitations of intellectual property. When using materials owned or requested through the Chelmsford Library, patrons must adhere to the legal restrictions of copyright. Please read the summary on the other side of this sheet, and visit the following websites for more information: United States Code, Title 17 (Copyright), from the Government Printing Office bin/usc.cgi?ACTION=BROWSE&title=17usc Code of Federal Regulations, Title 37 (Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights), from the Government Printing Office bin/TEXTgate.cgi?WAISdocID= The United States Copyright Office Description of "Fair Use" under copyright law, from the United States Copyright Office The Chelmsford Library takes copyright law very seriously. Our goal is to strike a balance between free and public access to information and the necessary limitations of intellectual property. When using materials owned or requested through the Chelmsford Library, patrons must adhere to the legal restrictions of copyright. Please read the summary on the other side of this sheet, and visit the following websites for more information: United States Code, Title 17 (Copyright), from the Government Printing Office bin/usc.cgi?ACTION=BROWSE&title=17usc Code of Federal Regulations, Title 37 (Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights), from the Government Printing Office bin/TEXTgate.cgi?WAISdocID= The United States Copyright Office Description of "Fair Use" under copyright law, from the United States Copyright Office

Notice: Warning of Copyright Restrictions Notice: Warning of Copyright Restrictions 25 Boston Road Chelmsford, MA Boston Road Chelmsford, MA Boston Road Chelmsford, MA Notice: Warning of Copyright Restrictions The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the reproduction, distribution, adaptation, public performance, and public display of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in law, nonprofit libraries are authorized to lend, lease, or rent copyrighted materials to patrons on a nonprofit basis and for nonprofit purposes. Any person who makes an unauthorized copy or adaptation of library materials, or redistributes the loan copy, or publicly performs or displays library materials, except as permitted by title 17 of the United States Code, may be liable for copyright infringement. This library reserves the right to refuse to fulfill a loan request if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the request would lead to violation of the copyright law. (37 C.F.R ) This notice applies to books, CDs, DVDs – all library materials The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the reproduction, distribution, adaptation, public performance, and public display of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in law, nonprofit libraries are authorized to lend, lease, or rent copyrighted materials to patrons on a nonprofit basis and for nonprofit purposes. Any person who makes an unauthorized copy or adaptation of library materials, or redistributes the loan copy, or publicly performs or displays library materials, except as permitted by title 17 of the United States Code, may be liable for copyright infringement. This library reserves the right to refuse to fulfill a loan request if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the request would lead to violation of the copyright law. (37 C.F.R ) This notice applies to books, CDs, DVDs – all library materials The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the reproduction, distribution, adaptation, public performance, and public display of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in law, nonprofit libraries are authorized to lend, lease, or rent copyrighted materials to patrons on a nonprofit basis and for nonprofit purposes. Any person who makes an unauthorized copy or adaptation of library materials, or redistributes the loan copy, or publicly performs or displays library materials, except as permitted by title 17 of the United States Code, may be liable for copyright infringement. This library reserves the right to refuse to fulfill a loan request if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the request would lead to violation of the copyright law. (37 C.F.R ) This notice applies to books, CDs, DVDs – all library materials