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Old 12-12-2011, 10:20 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
This is a pretty annoying policy, and I wonder if it even really affects the publisher's bottom line at all.

Having said that, I don't really see much to the bait and switch claim. The language is in the contract, and if you can't understand it, you don't sign until you figure out what it means. Libraries are not a couple of volunteers who like to read; they are usually sophisticated legal entities with multi-million dollar budgets and several properties to manage. Like any similar business, they can afford to have a lawyer look over the contract if there's something they don't understand. It would be an irresponsible use of taxpayer money if they didn't.
All of that doesn't explain why the policy is applied arbitrarily.
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