International study on the impact of copyright law on digital preservation / A joint report of the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project, the SURFfoundation.
International study on the impact of copyright law on digital preservation / A joint report of the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project, the SURFfoundation.
Description
200 pages ; [28] cm
ISBN
9780980298895 098029889X
Alternate Call Number
N 631 LOC.I
Summary
This study focuses on the copyright and related laws of Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States and the impact of those laws on digital preservation of copyrighted works. It also addresses proposals for legislative reform and efforts to develop non-legislative solutions to the challenges that copyright law presents for digital preservation. The report is a joint effort of the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project, and the SURFfoundation.
Note
A joint report of The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program; The Joint Information Systems Committee; The Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project; The SURFfoundation;. "This study focuses on the copyright and related laws of Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States and the impact of those laws on digital preservation of copytighted works"--Page i.
Bibliography, etc. Note
contains country reports of Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States.
Source of Description
Title from title page of source document (viewed on July 28, 2009).
This study focuses on the copyright and related laws of Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States and the impact of those laws on digital preservation of copyrighted works. It also addresses proposals for legislative reform and efforts to develop non-legislative solutions to the challenges that copyright law presents for digital preservation. The report is a joint effort of the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project, and the SURFfoundation.