Initiative looks at impact of orphan works
The Collections Trust and the Strategic Content Alliance are working together to find out what impact orphan works have on the delivery of services to the public
The Collections Trust and the Strategic Content Alliance are working together to find out what impact orphan works have on the delivery of services to the public
A new agreement will see many more digitised books available through Google Book Search and new ways to ensure that copyright owners are paid for this access.
A new copyright and information law website promises to help library and information professionals keep up-to-date with legislation about information use.
Lynne Brindley has been appointed to the UK's Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property.
A British Library survey has revealed that researchers want the same rights with digital information as they have with print
STM releases report to clarify position on authors' rights.
Copyright Clearance Center has launched a testing ground for new services, applications and products
New copyright legislation for digital publishing is imminent, according the European Information Society Commissioner.
The EU's High Level Expert Group on Digital Libraries has presented an advisory report on copyright issues to the European Commission.
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