What are the copyright law on music converting equipment located surrounded by public spaces?

Within the context of an academic library, are you breaking copyright laws if you starkly provide your patrons (i.e. accessible to everyone) the equipment to transfer formats (i.e. LP records to CDs) and, resembling a copy machine, simply place a sign beside the equipment that warns the user of un-lawful usage of the machinery?

Does this sign cover your pedantic institution from copyright infringement charges?

If not, then what copyright laws are man violated?
Answers:
I think it probably would, since I'm pretty sure that copyright laws would allow the owner of an LP to diary it onto CD. This is provided no one contained by the library was actually aware of any actual infringement.

Dana (attorney)


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