Licensing in an online world
Copyright is a complex topic and has become more complex in a digital world. Christopher Kenneally of Copyright Clearance Center considers ways that authors and publishers can communicate and protect their rights
Copyright is a complex topic and has become more complex in a digital world. Christopher Kenneally of Copyright Clearance Center considers ways that authors and publishers can communicate and protect their rights
Tom Wilkie reports back from the London Book Fair, where rights management was a hot topic for discussion
The Netherlands' SURFdirect and Creative Commons Netherlands recommend the most liberal Creative Commons licence for reuse of material in the context of education and research
Rightsconnect licensing functionality from Copyright Clearance Center is being integrated with the scholarly hosting platform IngentaConnect
The internet is changing the ways that publishers negotiate rights with authors. Sian Harris reports from the London Book Fair
Creative Commons has launched a study into 'noncommercial use' of content
Elsevier is expanding its partnership with Copyright Clearance Center to use CCC's Rightslink service.
A British Library survey has revealed that users want the same rights with digital information as they have with print
The SPARC Europe Seal for Open Access journals intends to address the confusion that sometimes surrounds the use and reuse of material published in OA journals.
A British Library survey has revealed that researchers want the same rights with digital information as they have with print