The Interplay Between Copyright Law and Libraries (e-Book)

In Pursuit of Principles for a Library Privilege in the Digital Networked Environment

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Technological developments have impacted both libraries and copyright law for decades, though not at the same pace. Whereas libraries are increasingly unlocking their collections digitally, copyright law still seems to adhere to a traditional perception of brick-and-mortar libraries. Consequently, the question arises whether copyright law, as a system of exclusive rights and exceptions, offers suffi cient space for current library practice in an era of information overload. Therefore, this book sets out to articulate principles for future library exceptions that refl ect the evolving library concept beyond physical boundaries. Pursuing interdisciplinary and normative research, the book systematically charts the library’s position under US, EU, German and Dutch copyright law. It argues that copyright law should fl exibly reconcile right holder interests in protection and compensation with fundamental library and user interests in access to information. Uniquely positioned at the intersection of copyright law and library and information sciences, the thorough research offers an in-depth understanding of the intensifi ed tension between protection of and access to cultural and intellectual works. As such, it makes an important contribution to the debates on a 21st century copyright law. This book will be of great value to both scholars and professionals in the fi elds of intellectual property law and library and information sciences.

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Auteur
V.E. Breemen
Uitgever
Eleven international publishing
ISBN
9789054549222
Formaat
Adobe PDF met digitaal watermerk
Publicatiedatum
Juli 2020
Bestandsgrootte
8948110 bytes
Taal
Engelstalig

Beschrijving

Technological developments have impacted both libraries and copyright law for decades, though not at the same pace. Whereas libraries are increasingly unlocking their collections digitally, copyright law still seems to adhere to a traditional perception of brick-and-mortar libraries. Consequently, the question arises whether copyright law, as a system of exclusive rights and exceptions, offers suffi cient space for current library practice in an era of information overload. Therefore, this book sets out to articulate principles for future library exceptions that refl ect the evolving library concept beyond physical boundaries. Pursuing interdisciplinary and normative research, the book systematically charts the library’s position under US, EU, German and Dutch copyright law. It argues that copyright law should fl exibly reconcile right holder interests in protection and compensation with fundamental library and user interests in access to information. Uniquely positioned at the intersection of copyright law and library and information sciences, the thorough research offers an in-depth understanding of the intensifi ed tension between protection of and access to cultural and intellectual works. As such, it makes an important contribution to the debates on a 21st century copyright law. This book will be of great value to both scholars and professionals in the fi elds of intellectual property law and library and information sciences.

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Specificaties

Auteur
V.E. Breemen
Uitgever
Eleven international publishing
ISBN
9789054549222
Formaat
Adobe PDF met digitaal watermerk
Publicatiedatum
Juli 2020
Bestandsgrootte
8948110 bytes Kb
Taal
Engelstalig