Mary Minow
Mary Minow is a library law
consultant with LibraryLaw.com.
She received her
B.A. from Brown University, her A.M.L.S. from the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, and her J.D. from Stanford University.
Mary is coauthor with Tomas Lipinski of
The Library's Legal Answer Book (ALA: 2003). Links to Mary's other
articles on LLRX.com are
here.
Articles
- Features - Could you be sued for turning over an Internet user's sign-up information to law enforcement? A cautionary tale for libraries and other Internet service providers. — April 26, 2004
- Features - Public Libraries and the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA): Legal Sources — January 19, 2004
- Features - Sample Search Warrant Procedures for Libraries — May 19, 2003
- Features - Constitutional, Federal and State Legal Definitions of Child Pornography, Obscenity and "Harmful to Minors" of Interest to California Libraries — October 1, 2002
- Features - Library Records Post-Patriot Act (Federal Law) — September 16, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part VI - Pickle Jars and Other Restrictions — June 28, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part V - Permissions, Good Faith Efforts and Disclaimers — June 28, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part III - Section 108 Library Exception — June 28, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part IV - Fair Use and Salami — June 28, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part II - Expiration of Works into the Public Domain — June 28, 2002
- Library Digitization Projects and Copyright - Part I - Introduction and Overview — June 28, 2002
- Features - The Children's Internet Protection Act: The Recent District Court Decision in Context, for Librarians and Library Pat — June 17, 2002
- Features - The USA PATRIOT Act and Patron Privacy on Library Internet Terminals — February 15, 2002












