The control of works produced by academics in the course of their employment is a controversial issue. This paper examines the protection offered to employed scholars who do not want to publish their work because of the fear that premature dissemination would damage their academic reputation. The right not to publish of employed scholars has been analyzed considering Anglo-American copyright law on the one hand, and French legislation on the other. Irrespective of the differences between these jurisdictions, both positions allow labour conditions to restrict the right not to publish. On top of the comparison of three legal systems, this paper investigates the question of whether the limitations on the right of disclosure conflict with artic...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
518-528This article considers the protection of authorship in scientific papers. We analysed the rol...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
The control of works produced by academics in the course of their employment is a controversial issu...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
The right to academic freedom protected both under international treaties and national constitutions...
This article examines how copyright law protect academics in the Italian, German, and US jurisdictio...
The issue of who owns the copyright in works produced by academics during employment is not new. The...
This article explores academic freedom as it relates to scholarly publishing. While most discussions...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
This presentation analyses a recent study on EU copyright law and (open) access to and re-use of sci...
This paper shows how authors ' rights on their work are protected in France and in the United States...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
518-528This article considers the protection of authorship in scientific papers. We analysed the rol...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...
The control of works produced by academics in the course of their employment is a controversial issu...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
The right to academic freedom protected both under international treaties and national constitutions...
This article examines how copyright law protect academics in the Italian, German, and US jurisdictio...
The issue of who owns the copyright in works produced by academics during employment is not new. The...
This article explores academic freedom as it relates to scholarly publishing. While most discussions...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
This presentation analyses a recent study on EU copyright law and (open) access to and re-use of sci...
This paper shows how authors ' rights on their work are protected in France and in the United States...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
518-528This article considers the protection of authorship in scientific papers. We analysed the rol...
guardians of the public domain, where knowledge is freely generated and criticized. At the heart is ...