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  1. Compier, H.; Campbell, R.: ADONIS gathers momentum and faces some new problems (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes the change in the perception of the ADONIS project 14 years after its introduction. Outlines the original mission to use new technology to provide copies of copyright articles more effiently, and to take net efficiency gain as a usage of copyright fee. Details the present ADONIS service - its mission is the same although the manner of achieving it has changed - providing a history of the last 10 years; lists recent developments, planned developments and highlights the main problems of ADONIS to be pricing
    Source
    Interlending and document supply. 23(1995) no.3, S.22-25
  2. Carter, M.E.: Electronic highway robbery : an artist's guide to copyrights in the digital era (1996) 0.03
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  3. Eisenschitz, T.; Turner, P.: Rights and responsibilities in the digital age : problems with stronger copyright in an information society (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines the basic principles underpinning copyright in the context of the European Commission proposals and reviews the historical background to the growth of copyright and the arguments that continue to be employed by right holders to push for more protection. Illustrates that, to safeguard information access in the digital realm any further, extensions in copyright must be balanced with reciprocal exceptions. Concludes with suggestions for possible future exceptions in the digital domain and suggests that a major concern is that copying may well be forbidden in digital environments without a proper consideration of the relationship between copying, information use and knowledge generation
  4. Mathieu, C.: Internet-Inhalte sollen in die Bibliothek wandern : Webmaster werden verpflichtet, ihre Seiten als PDF-Datei zur Speicherung einzuschicken (2008) 0.03
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    Content
    "Die Angst ist nicht unberechtigt: Da viele Informationen nur noch digital abrufbar und gespeichert sind, könnten sie in den nächsten Jahrhunderten vielleicht unwiderruflich verschwinden. Von unserer Epoche bliebe wenig übrig, wenn all diese Daten vergessen würden. Je nach Inhalt kann das gut oder schlecht sein. Auf immer und ewig gespeichert werden soll er trotzdem. So sieht das jedenfalls die Bundesregierung und hat ein Gesetz verabschiedet, das bei vielen Betroffenen für Fassungslosigkeit sorgt. Denn: Die "Verordnung über die Pflichtablieferung von Medienwerken an die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek" schreibt vor, dass jeder Betreiber einer Website diese als PDF-Dokument speichern und an die Nationalbibliothek zu senden hat. Dort wird das deutsche Internet dann sicher aufbewahrt. Immerhin: Ausgenommen sind Seiten, die nur private oder gewerbliche Zwecke haben. Seltsam, wie sehr der logistische Aufwand unterschätzt wird. Eine aberwitzige Flut von PDF-Webseiten wird über die Nationalbibliothek hereinbrechen, die kaum zu bewältigen ist. Ebenso hat sich wohl niemand darüber Gedanken gemacht, dass beispielsweise Videos oder Tondokumente auf Webseiten abrufbar, als PDF-Dateien aber nicht zu sichern sind. Also wird letztendlich doch nur Halbwissen gespeichert. Und warum ausgerechnet private Seiten - die oft informativ sind - von der Archivierung ausgenommen werden, ist auch unklar. Stellt sich die Frage, welche Seiten dann überhaupt noch für die Bibliothek vorgesehen sind. Es bleibt ohnehin abzuwarten, ob die neue Verordnung in der Praxis tatsächlich durchsetzbar ist."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  5. Fernández-Molina, J.C.; Peis, E.: ¬The moral rights of authors in the age of digital information (2001) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In addition to stipulating economic rights, the copyright laws of most nations grant authors a series of "moral rights." The development of digital information and the new possibilities for information processing and transmission have given added significance to moral rights. This article briefly explains the content and characteristics of moral rights, and assesses the most important aspects of legislation in this area. The basic problems of the digital environment with respect to moral rights are discussed, and some suggestions are made for the international harmonization of rules controlling these rights
  6. Harrington, A.: Copyright law and the Internet (1996) 0.03
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    Source
    Digital publishing strategies. 1(1996) no.4, S.8
  7. Kavcic-Colic, A.: Archiving the Web : some legal aspects (2003) 0.03
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    Date
    10.12.2005 11:22:13
    Source
    Library review. 52(2003) no.5, S.203-208
  8. Prinsley, M.: Internationally harmonised copyright of electronic publishing : conspicuous by its absence (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers the international harmonisation of copyright law. Outlines the geo/political background. Gives a history of attempts by the European Union to control digital copyright and treaties agreed by the World Intellectual Property Organization in 1996 to deal with material in digital formats. Outlines copyright infringement, types of databases and their varying copyright protection
  9. Coelho Bezerra, A.; Sanches, T.: Copyright infringement : between ethical use and legal use of information (2018) 0.02
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    Source
    Challenges and opportunities for knowledge organization in the digital age: proceedings of the Fifteenth International ISKO Conference, 9-11 July 2018, Porto, Portugal / organized by: International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), ISKO Spain and Portugal Chapter, University of Porto - Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Research Centre in Communication, Information and Digital Culture (CIC.digital) - Porto. Eds.: F. Ribeiro u. M.E. Cerveira
  10. Lipinski, T.A.: ¬The myth of technological neutrality in copyright and the rights of institutional users : Recent legal challenges to the information organization as mediator and the impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article discusses the accelerating trend of ownership rights in digital property, copyright, in specific. This trend is in contrast to the stated legislative purpose of copyright law to be neutral as to the technology that either owners employ to embody the copyrighted work or that others employ to facilitate access and use of the work. Recent legislative initiatives as well as interpretive court decisions have undermined this important concept. There is an ascendancy of digital ownership rights that threatens to undermine the concept of technological neutrality, which in essence guarantees that ownership and well as "use" rights apply equally to analog and digital environments. The result of this skewing is twofold: an unstable environment with respect to the access and use rights of individuals, institutions, and other users of copyrighted material, and the incentive of copyright owners to present works to the public in digital formats alone, where ownership rights are strongest. This article attempts to plot that digital ascendancy and demonstrate the undermining of neutrality principles.
  11. Vereinbarung über Vervielfältigung kopiergeschützter Werke (2005) 0.02
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    Content
    ""Zur Sammlung und Archivierung von Musikaufnahmen insbesondere für wissenschaftliche und kulturelle Zwecke darf Die Deutsche Bibliothek künftig auch kopiergeschützte Produkte kopieren", erklärt Gerd Gebhardt, Vorsitzender der deutschen Phonoverbände. Gleiches gilt auch für Werke aus Buchverlagen: "Nicht nur Bücher, sondern auch durch Rechtemanagementsysteme geschützte CD-ROMs oder eBooks dürfen von Der Deutschen Bibliothek nun zur Weitergabe an Berechtigte vervielfältigt werden", erklärt Wulf D. von Lucius, Vorsitzender des Urheberrechtsausschusses des Börsenvereins des Deutschen Buchhandels. Musikwirtschaft und Buchbranche haben zu diesem Zweck eine Vereinbarung mit Der Deutschen Bibliothek getroffen. Hiermit sind die berechtigten Interessen Der Deutschen Bibliothek und einzelner Nutzer, aber auch die Interessen der Rechteinhaber und Verwerter gesichert. Der Verbreitung von Kopien wird zunehmend mit Kopierschutz- und Digital Rights Management Systemen begegnet. Von dem im Urheberrechtsgesetz festgesetzten Verbot der Umgehung solcher technischer Schutzmaßnahmen ist auch Die Deutsche Bibliothek in ihrem Sammel-, Bereitstellungs- und Archivierungsauftrag als Nationalbibliothek betroffen. Um eine Langzeitarchivierung der von der Nationalbibliothek zu sammelnden Veröffentlichungen gewährleisten zu können, müssen die Medien in regelmäßigen Abständen an die aktuellen Datenformate, Betriebssysteme und Datenträger angepasst werden. Das Urheberrechtsgesetz sieht so genannte Schrankenregelungen vor, nach denen der Zugang zu urheberrechtlich geschützten Werken zu bestimmten Zwecken, wie zum Beispiel für wissenschaftliche und kulturelle Nutzungen, zulässig ist. Die letzte Novelle des Gesetzes, deren einschlägige Regelungen im September 2004 in Kraft getreten sind, sieht hierfür ausdrücklich die Möglichkeit von Vereinbarungen zwischen Verbänden vor, um diese Nutzungen auch von kopiergeschützten Medien zu ermöglichen. Als erste Branchen haben nun die Musikwirtschaft und die Buchbranche diese Möglichkeit genutzt und mit Der Deutschen Bibliothek eine vertragliche Vereinbarung geschlossen. "Die jetzt geschlossene Vereinbarung erlaubt Der Deutschen Bibliothek eine rationelle Erfüllung ihres gesetzlichen Auftrages und schafft Klarheit für den Umgang mit geschützten Medien wie Tonträgern und CD-ROMs im Verhältnis zu den Nutzern der Einrichtungen. Damit wird Rechtssicherheit für die Arbeit Der Deutschen Bibliothek geschaffen.", erklärt Elisabeth Niggemann, Generaldirektorin Der Deutschen Bibliothek. Nach der geschlossenen Vereinbarung darf Die Deutsche Bibliothek Vervielfältigungen für die eigene Archivierung, für den wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch von Nutzern, für Sammlungen für den Schul- oder Unterrichtsgebrauch, für Unterricht und Forschung sowie von vergriffenen Werken anfertigen. Um Missbrauch zu vermeiden, wird Die Deutsche Bibliothek das Interesse von Nutzern zur Anfertigung einer solchen gebührenpflichtigen Vervielfältigung prüfen und die Kopien möglichst mit personalisierten digitalen Wasserzeichen versehen. Ansprechpartner. Stephan Jockel, Pressesprecher, Die Deutsche Bibliothek. Tel.: 069 / 15 25 10 05, Claudia Paul, Referentin Presse und Information, Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels. Tel.: 069 / 1306 293, Dr. Hartmut Spiesecke, Leiter der Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Bundesverband der Phonographischen Wirtschaft. Tel.: 030 / 59 00 38 22"
  12. Mathiesen, K.: Human rights as a topic and guide for LIS research and practice (2015) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In this global information age, accessing, disseminating, and controlling information is an increasingly important aspect of human life. Often, these interests are expressed in the language of human rights-for example, rights to expression, privacy, and intellectual property. As the discipline concerned with "facilitating the effective communication of desired information between human generator and human user" (Belkin, 1975, p. 22), library and information science (LIS) has a central role in facilitating communication about human rights and ensuring the respect for human rights in information services and systems. This paper surveys the literature at the intersection of LIS and human rights. To begin, an overview of human rights conventions and an introduction to human rights theory is provided. Then the intersections between LIS and human rights are considered. Three central areas of informational human rights-communication, privacy, and intellectual property-are discussed in detail. It is argued that communication rights in particular serve as a central linchpin in the system of human rights.
  13. Pagel, S.: Digital Rights Management (DRM) und Geolocation : Rechtemanagement in digitalen Medien (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Aufgaben der Wissensorganisation fallen in hohem Maße auch in Medienunternehmen an. Dies wird üblicherweise unter dem Terminus 'Content Management' subsumiert. Neben der internen Abwicklung der redaktionellen Produktionsprozesse ist der Datenaustausch mit externen Marktpartnern von Wichtigkeit, wie Rechteinhabern einerseits und Rezipienten bzw. Konsumenten andererseits. Zunehmend geht es dabei um die Abbildung von Rechten und die Verschlüsselung von Medieninhalten, somit von Aufgaben des Rechtemanagements. Anhand der Vermarktung aktueller Sportgroßereignisse wie Olympia 2004 und der Fußball-WM 2006 werden diese Zusammenhänge unter medienökonomischen Vorzeichen beleuchtet. Die Notwendigkeit von gesellschaftlich akzeptierten Systemen für das Digital Rights Management soll dabei herausgearbeitet werden.
  14. Information superhighways : library and information services and the Internet; a statement by the Library Association (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents a statement by the Library Association, UK, concerning issues associated with the application of the Internet to libraries and library services, including: academic libraries; national libraries; public libraries; and special libraries. Notes the influence of intellectual property and copyright and the role of the Library Association in Internet applications
    Source
    Electronic library. 13(1995) no.6, S.547-550
  15. Maxwell, T.A.: Mapping information policy frames : the politics of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Passage of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was a significant milestone in congressional information policy legislation. However, the results were widely criticized in some circles as providing too much Power to certain stakeholder groups. This paper uses computerbased content analysis and a theoretical taxonomy of information policy values to analyze congressional hearing testimony. The results of document coding were then analyzed using a variety of statistical tools to map how different stakeholders framed issues in the debate and determine if congressional value statements about the legislation conformed more closely to certain stakeholders. Results of the analysis indicate that significant differences in the use of information policy terms occurred across stakeholders, and showed varying degrees of convergence between congressional or other stakeholders when framing information policy issues.
  16. Information for industry : twenty-one years of the Library Association Industrial Group (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Papers include: management of corporate knowledge, the enforced reorganization of industrial libraries, networking and cooperation, fee-based information services, information systems for the end user, copyright, marketing public sector business information, the British Library business information services and the provision of business information in Scotland
    Imprint
    London : Library Association
  17. Copyright (1995) 0.02
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    Source
    Australian library review. 12(1995) no.4, S.348-388
  18. Maguire, M.: Secure SGML : a proposal to the information community (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Explores some of the practical difficulties associated with the management information as a commodity, and sketches a framework in which to address the problem in the context of electronic publishing. The strategy is based on the integration of 2 groups of technologies, collectively refereed to as 'secure SGML' which merges the platform-independent data representation offered by the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and related standards with the privacy and authentication functions offered by recent advances in key cryptography. This scheme allows implementation of a licensing strategy, thereby providing a means of addressing problematic copyright and public policy issues associated with digital media. Libraries can play a key role in the installation and maintenance of the infrastructure required to support new forms of information transaction
  19. Juraschko, B.: Digital Rights Management und Zwangslizenz (2006) 0.02
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  20. Guth, S.: Interoperability of DRM systems : exchanging and processing XML based rights expressions (2006) 0.02
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    Content
    Inhalt: Digital Rights Management Systems - Rights Expression Languages (RELs) - Electronic Contracts - Design and Implementation of a Rights Expression Exchange Framework - Two case studies for the Exchange and Processing of XML-based Rights Expressions.

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