This paper outlines some of the most relevant copyright obstacles libraries in the cultural heritage institutions sector currently face, when trying to fulfill their mission in the digital context. For each of the four main activities – collecting, cataloguing, making available and preservation – the essential copyright issues will be outlined against the background of the legal situation in Switzerland. Where possible, short references to a broader copyright context and the laws of other countries will be given. Particular emphasis will be placed on cataloguing and making available documents as the current ongoing Swiss copyright revision contains some innovative approaches: a catalogue privilege as well as new regulations for the handling...
The International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation reviewed digital pres...
The preservation of digital publications involves various technical, legal, economic and organizatio...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the legal consequences of the digitisation of cultural her...
The collection and long-term preservation of digital content pose challenges to the intellectual pro...
Under the auspices of the reCreating Europe project, the work presented in this report responds to t...
Copyright can be a major obstacle for cultural institutions regarding digitization and online access...
Technology development impact on libraries and copyright: conflict resolution and search for balance...
A proliferation of the EU programmes and action plans on digitization proves that there is a politic...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
In 2013 the European Union amended the Directive on Public Sector Information, establishing the prin...
Rights management can be a convoluted aspect of comprehensive collection management that all cultura...
Introduction. Besides technical and economic-organisational problems, digital preservation also face...
Under the auspices of the reCreating Europe project, the work presented in this report responds to t...
The law, in particular copyright, has a major impact on what remains in collective memory of the gre...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the legal consequences of the digitisation of cultural herit...
The International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation reviewed digital pres...
The preservation of digital publications involves various technical, legal, economic and organizatio...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the legal consequences of the digitisation of cultural her...
The collection and long-term preservation of digital content pose challenges to the intellectual pro...
Under the auspices of the reCreating Europe project, the work presented in this report responds to t...
Copyright can be a major obstacle for cultural institutions regarding digitization and online access...
Technology development impact on libraries and copyright: conflict resolution and search for balance...
A proliferation of the EU programmes and action plans on digitization proves that there is a politic...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
In 2013 the European Union amended the Directive on Public Sector Information, establishing the prin...
Rights management can be a convoluted aspect of comprehensive collection management that all cultura...
Introduction. Besides technical and economic-organisational problems, digital preservation also face...
Under the auspices of the reCreating Europe project, the work presented in this report responds to t...
The law, in particular copyright, has a major impact on what remains in collective memory of the gre...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the legal consequences of the digitisation of cultural herit...
The International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation reviewed digital pres...
The preservation of digital publications involves various technical, legal, economic and organizatio...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the legal consequences of the digitisation of cultural her...