_:vb10205 . _:vb10205 . . _:vb4747133 . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises activities that consist in making copies, more or less mechanically, of an instance of E84 Information Carrier (such as an F5 Item or an F4 Manifestation Singleton which is also instance of E84 Information Carrier), preserving the expression carried by it. A Reproduction Event results in new instances of E84 Information Carrier coming into existence. In general, the copy will have different attributes from the original and they are therefore not regarded as siblings.\n\nThis class makes it possible to account for the legal distinction between private copying for the purpose of \u201Cfair use,\u201D and mass production for the purpose of dissemination.\n\nIt can prove difficult to determine where to draw the line between F33 Reproduction Event and F32 Carrier Production Event in cases where multiple copies are produced. In this case, the copies, but not the original, may be regarded as instances of F5 Item. It is the existence of an explicit production plan that makes the difference. As a consequence, F33 Reproduction Event and F32 Carrier Production Event are not declared as disjoint, which makes it possible to account for such situations that could be regarded as instances of both Production Event and Reproduction Event.\n\nExamples:\n- My photocopying now for my own private use an exemplar of the article entitled \u2018Federal Court\u2019s Ruling Against Photocopying Chain Will Not Destroy \u201CFair Use\u201D\u2019 by Kenneth D. Crews, issued in \u2018Chronicle of higher education\u2019, 17 April 1991, A48\n\n- The BnF\u2019s producing in 1997 the microfilm identified by call number \u2018Microfilm M-12169\u2019 of the exemplar identified by shelf mark \u2018Res 8 P 10\u2019 of Amerigo Vespucci\u2019s \u2018Mundus novus\u2019 published in Paris ca. 1503-1504\n\n- The BnF\u2019s reproducing in 2001 the exemplar identified by call number \u2018NC His Master\u2019s Voice HC 20\u2019 of a 78 rpm phonogram released by Gramophone in 1932, as part of the CD identified by call number \u2018SDCR 2120\u2019\n\n- The BnF\u2019s making in 2003 a digitisation, identified by call number \u2018IFN 7701015\u2019, of the collection of drawings (held by the BnF) that were made by \u00C9tienne-Louis Boull\u00E9e in 1784 for his project of a \u2018Newton Cenotaph\u2019\n\t\t"@en . _:vb10205 . _:vb4747133 . _:vb4747134 . _:vb10205 . _:vb4747134 . _:vb4747133 . _:vb4747133 . _:vb4747134 . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises activities that consist in making copies, more or less mechanically, of an instance of E84 Information Carrier (such as an F5 Item or an F4 Manifestation Singleton which is also instance of E84 Information Carrier), preserving the expression carried by it. A Reproduction Event results in new instances of E84 Information Carrier coming into existence. In general, the copy will have different attributes from the original and they are therefore not regarded as siblings.\n\nThis class makes it possible to account for the legal distinction between private copying for the purpose of \u201Cfair use,\u201D and mass production for the purpose of dissemination.\n\nIt can prove difficult to determine where to draw the line between F33 Reproduction Event and F32 Carrier Production Event in cases where multiple copies are produced. In this case, the copies, but not the original, may be regarded as instances of F5 Item. It is the existence of an explicit production plan that makes the difference. As a consequence, F33 Reproduction Event and F32 Carrier Production Event are not declared as disjoint, which makes it possible to account for such situations that could be regarded as instances of both Production Event and Reproduction Event.\n\nExamples:\nMy photocopying now for my own private use an exemplar of the article entitled \u2018Federal Court\u2019s Ruling Against Photocopying Chain Will Not Destroy \u201CFair Use\u201D\u2019 by Kenneth D. Crews, issued in \u2018Chronicle of higher education\u2019, 17 April 1991, A48\n\nThe BnF\u2019s producing in 1997 the microfilm identified by call number \u2018Microfilm M-12169\u2019 of the exemplar identified by shelf mark \u2018Res 8 P 10\u2019 of Amerigo Vespucci\u2019s \u2018Mundus novus\u2019 published in Paris ca. 1503-1504\n\nThe BnF\u2019s reproducing in 2001 the exemplar identified by call number \u2018NC His Master\u2019s Voice HC 20\u2019 of a 78 rpm phonogram released by Gramophone in 1932, as part of the CD identified by call number \u2018SDCR 2120\u2019\n\nThe BnF\u2019s making in 2003 a digitisation, identified by call number \u2018IFN 7701015\u2019, of the collection of drawings (held by the BnF) that were made by \u00C9tienne-Louis Boull\u00E9e in 1784 for his project of a \u2018Newton Cenotaph\u2019\n\t\t"@en . _:vb4747134 . . "reproduction event"@en .