Copyright is integral to everything we do in digital publishing. This new column will examine a wide range of intellectual property issues using concrete examples from current projects. Since Internet-based publishing is automatically international, the column will look at the British, European and other aspects, as well as US law. This first column deals with the question of whether a set of 1960s era Black Panther Party pamphlets are in the public domain under US copyright law. It also mentions the moral rights issues that would arise in a German context. The final section of the column reviews some of the information sources useful in answering questions of this sort.Peer Reviewe
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
Today\u27s copyright law derives from the needs of the publishing industry in centuries past. The di...
The paper examines the concept of “digital is different ” or not as the case may be and how and if d...
Copyright is integral to everything we do in digital publishing. This new column will examine a wide...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
The notion of copyright is deeply entrenched in the psyche of librarians, who remain one of the few ...
This Article tackles the question of when a work distributed over the Internet is published as a mat...
This paper describes the legal and technical issues which bedevil the creation of online libraries, ...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
U.S. copyright law as most laws are based off of British law. This paper examines the origin of copy...
This paper deals with the status of authorship and reading in the digital world, analysing the impac...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
The purpose of copyright laws is discussed. Copyright is essentially about protecting the autonomy o...
At one time, only works visible to the naked eye were copyrightable, but that has long since changed...
The rapid and exponential expansion of our ability to duplicate and disseminate information by digit...
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
Today\u27s copyright law derives from the needs of the publishing industry in centuries past. The di...
The paper examines the concept of “digital is different ” or not as the case may be and how and if d...
Copyright is integral to everything we do in digital publishing. This new column will examine a wide...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
The notion of copyright is deeply entrenched in the psyche of librarians, who remain one of the few ...
This Article tackles the question of when a work distributed over the Internet is published as a mat...
This paper describes the legal and technical issues which bedevil the creation of online libraries, ...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
U.S. copyright law as most laws are based off of British law. This paper examines the origin of copy...
This paper deals with the status of authorship and reading in the digital world, analysing the impac...
Purpose – This column aims to look at the different economic and intellectual approaches to copyrigh...
The purpose of copyright laws is discussed. Copyright is essentially about protecting the autonomy o...
At one time, only works visible to the naked eye were copyrightable, but that has long since changed...
The rapid and exponential expansion of our ability to duplicate and disseminate information by digit...
A defining characteristic of contemporary copyright law is the willingness of governments to accept ...
Today\u27s copyright law derives from the needs of the publishing industry in centuries past. The di...
The paper examines the concept of “digital is different ” or not as the case may be and how and if d...