Acquiring Copyright Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to BooksDigital Library Federation, Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005 - 63 lappuses What are the stumbling blocks to digitization? Is copyright law a major barrier? Is it easier to negotiate with some types of publishers than with others? To what extent does the age of the material influence permission decisions? This report, by Denise Troll Covey, principal librarian for special projects at Carnegie Mellon University, responds to many of these questions. It begins with a brief, cogent overview of U.S. copyright laws, licensing practices, and technological developments in publishing that serve as the backdrop for the current environment. It then recounts in detail three efforts undertaken at Carnegie-Mellon University to secure copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books with scholarly content. |
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... coded the records in the database accordingly . As the work pro- gressed , the coded copyright status for items sometimes changed as we learned more about foreign and domestic copyright law.25 In August 2003 , we consulted Carnegie ...
... coded the records in the database accordingly . As the work pro- gressed , the coded copyright status for items sometimes changed as we learned more about foreign and domestic copyright law.25 In August 2003 , we consulted Carnegie ...
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... coded as " Not at this time . " Publishers that explained that copyright reverted to the author when their books went out of print were coded as " Not applicable . " Sometimes we sent multiple letters or made multiple follow - up ...
... coded as " Not at this time . " Publishers that explained that copyright reverted to the author when their books went out of print were coded as " Not applicable . " Sometimes we sent multiple letters or made multiple follow - up ...
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... coded as " Permission denied " according to the three - strikes rule . In figure 24 , the location rate is based on the number of publishers we tried to contact , the response rate is based on the number of publishers located , and the ...
... coded as " Permission denied " according to the three - strikes rule . In figure 24 , the location rate is based on the number of publishers we tried to contact , the response rate is based on the number of publishers located , and the ...
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A Brief History of Law and Practice | 2 |
The Response | 9 |
Analysis of Restrictions | 28 |
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access to books acquiring copyright permission authors and estates books published Carnegie Mellon University catalog cited in BCL commercial publishers copy Copyright Act copyright holder copyright law copyright misuse copyright notice copyright owner copyright protection copyright status copyright-renewal records copyrighted titles current copyright database denied permission digitize and provide DMCA Erin Rhodes feasibility study initial request letter Internet librarians license Million Book Collection Million Book Project number of titles older out-of-print books out-of-print titles percent Permission denied permission to digitize Posner collection Posner Memorial Collection Posner project Posner study print status provide open access provide Web access public domain publication date published between 1923 publisher type publishers granted permission renewal records response and success scholarly associations SPARC Special publishers Stanford Law School success rates surface Web titles cited titles published transaction cost U.S. Copyright Office UC Merced university legal counsel university presses