While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses on the exceptions and limitations to exclusive rights and on users’ rights, this paper, on the wake of foregoing studies, argues that it is also necessary to look at other legal mechanisms. In this perspective, it is necessary to reflect on the so called “secondary publication right”. This right is an essential tool to defend academic autonomy and freedom, which are increasingly at risk. It is not an exception or a user’s right but rather a moral and economic author’s right to open scientific texts, which is philosophically rooted on the Kantian vision of copyright (protecting the integrity of the discourse between author and public), the pub...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
Education, research, cooperation, and social participation all play a role in innovation as a cataly...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
The right to academic freedom protected both under international treaties and national constitutions...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, and then tenta-tive...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
Leading academics, civil servants, lawyers, policymakers, and civil society representatives reflect ...
The Chapter addresses, in an international/EU law perspective, the issue of the dissemination of le...
The Green route to Open Access (OA), meaning the re-publication in OA venues of previously published...
There is a large stream of literature related to academic copyright. Nonetheless,a comprehensive int...
518-528This article considers the protection of authorship in scientific papers. We analysed the rol...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
Education, research, cooperation, and social participation all play a role in innovation as a cataly...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
While much of the debate on the relationship between a human right to science and copyright focuses ...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, to then make (tenta...
The right to academic freedom protected both under international treaties and national constitutions...
This article identifies copyright impediments existing in the sphere of science, and then tenta-tive...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
Leading academics, civil servants, lawyers, policymakers, and civil society representatives reflect ...
The Chapter addresses, in an international/EU law perspective, the issue of the dissemination of le...
The Green route to Open Access (OA), meaning the re-publication in OA venues of previously published...
There is a large stream of literature related to academic copyright. Nonetheless,a comprehensive int...
518-528This article considers the protection of authorship in scientific papers. We analysed the rol...
The incipient clash between open access and intellectual property need not come to a head as long as...
Education, research, cooperation, and social participation all play a role in innovation as a cataly...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...