The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law comments on the Commission's proposal for a new directive on certain permitted uses of orphan works - COM(2011)289. In principle,the Institute welcomes the proposal of the Commission, which, after years of discussion, is now attempting to create a legal framework allowing libraries in particular both to digitise their archives and to make such archives available in an online library or archive. Instead of addressing the digitisation of public collections or collections as such, the Commission limits itself to orphan works. From the Institute's point of view, this approach raises several - to some extent fundamental - concerns
Orphan works are works that are protected by copyright but whose right holders are not known or cann...
The paper aims to provide a practical overview of the legal framework for the digitization of copyri...
Decision on the scope of the exception in the EU Copyright Directive that permits libraries, museu...
The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law comments on the Commission's ...
This chapter analyses Directive 2012/28/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 Octob...
http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/qmjip/2-1/qmjip.2012.01.03.xmlFor some time now, the or...
Changes in technologies and global markets are brought about by digital convergence. Europe s answer...
Rapid development of technology has brought a need to digitalize copyright works. This way knowledge...
The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law is a research institute ...
The Zoom section of this new report tackles the question of "ownerless" archives - the so-called orp...
This article examines the problem of "orphan works" against the background of various projects for m...
Verwaiste Werke sind urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke, deren Rechteinhaber nichtermittelbar oder au...
Technology development impact on libraries and copyright: conflict resolution and search for balance...
After months of negotiations, Congress is addressing a bill to deal with orphan works, which are sti...
The Max Planck Institute welcomes the initiative of the European Commission for a binding legal inst...
Orphan works are works that are protected by copyright but whose right holders are not known or cann...
The paper aims to provide a practical overview of the legal framework for the digitization of copyri...
Decision on the scope of the exception in the EU Copyright Directive that permits libraries, museu...
The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law comments on the Commission's ...
This chapter analyses Directive 2012/28/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 Octob...
http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/qmjip/2-1/qmjip.2012.01.03.xmlFor some time now, the or...
Changes in technologies and global markets are brought about by digital convergence. Europe s answer...
Rapid development of technology has brought a need to digitalize copyright works. This way knowledge...
The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law is a research institute ...
The Zoom section of this new report tackles the question of "ownerless" archives - the so-called orp...
This article examines the problem of "orphan works" against the background of various projects for m...
Verwaiste Werke sind urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke, deren Rechteinhaber nichtermittelbar oder au...
Technology development impact on libraries and copyright: conflict resolution and search for balance...
After months of negotiations, Congress is addressing a bill to deal with orphan works, which are sti...
The Max Planck Institute welcomes the initiative of the European Commission for a binding legal inst...
Orphan works are works that are protected by copyright but whose right holders are not known or cann...
The paper aims to provide a practical overview of the legal framework for the digitization of copyri...
Decision on the scope of the exception in the EU Copyright Directive that permits libraries, museu...