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  1. Urheberrecht und digitale Technologie : Arbeitssitzung des Instituts für Urheber- und Medienrecht am 22. April 1994 (1994) 0.11
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    LCSH
    Copyright / Germany / Congresses
    Digital communications / Congresses
    Subject
    Copyright / Germany / Congresses
    Digital communications / Congresses
  2. Oppenheim, C.: Electronic copyright (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The ease of copying materials in machine readable form (such as downloading) or of converting print documents into electronic form (so-called electrocopying), poses copyright problems which do not arise with print products. Considers some particular aspects of copyright which are relevant to machine readable data
  3. Rowley, J.; Butcher, D.: ¬A comparison of pricing strategies for bibliographic databases on CD-ROM and equivalent printed products (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Library managers are often concerned to assess the most cost effective means of access to bibliographic data. Considers comparative prices for bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in print form. In many instances, CD-ROM offers added value and easier access to data, but the relative cost is important. Library managers need not only to compare prices but to consider cost effectiveness. Differences between the nature of bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in a printed bibliography or in abstracting and indexing service, and the relative complexities of pricing structures for bibliographic data in both CD-ROM and printed form, where both hinder comparisons. Varying policies on network pricing are an added complication when assessing CD-ROM service. Concludes that some standardization of aspects of the licensing arrangements would be welcome
  4. Flanagan, M.: Database licensing : a future view (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the potential of database licensing. Describes future options for full text databases, the role of Z39.50 data exchange standard, database construction and presentation, and CD-ROM technology
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.1, S.21-22
  5. Oppenheim, C.: Electronic copyright and the law librarian (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Covers issues concerned with copyright in machine readable records such as electronic databases and their usage. computer software and electrocopying. Considers the position regarding copyright in abstracts, and whether online databases can be considered literary works. Highlights some key court cases concerning database and compilation copyright in both the US and Europe. Notes the complex copyright implications of multimedia information delivery, and particular concerns over the copying and piracy of computer software. A European directive on database copyright is in preparation
  6. Oppenheim, C.: ¬An agenda for action to achieve the information society in the UK (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses ways in which government can play a important role in shaping national policies for a nation's information infrastructure. Considers such factors as the development of national policies for: supporting the development of electronic information services; privacy and data protection; copyright; and public libraries and national libraries
    Source
    Journal of information science. 22(1996) no.6, S.407-421
  7. Wienand, P.: ¬The legal implications of electronic data exchange (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Defines Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) as the electronic transfer from computer to computer of data using an agreed standard to structure a message. Distinguishes between EDI and the Internet. Discusses copyright contracts; liability for statements, data protextion, and security/hacking
  8. Nohr, H.: Big Data im Lichte der EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (2017) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den Rahmenbedingungen für analytische Anwendungen wie Big Data, die durch das neue europäische Datenschutzrecht entstehen, insbesondere durch die EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung. Er stellt wesentliche Neuerungen vor und untersucht die spezifischen datenschutzrechtlichen Regelungen im Hinblick auf den Einsatz von Big Data sowie Voraussetzungen, die durch die Verordnung abverlangt werden.
    Theme
    Data Mining
  9. Morley, N.: ¬The administration of permissions procedures via electronic data interchange (EDI) (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents the results of a combined survey of publishers and information users, predominantly librarians, to investigate the place and value of electronic data interchange (EDI) as a facility to improve copyright permissions clearance procedures
  10. Winterhalter, C.: Licence to mine : ein Überblick über Rahmenbedingungen von Text and Data Mining und den aktuellen Stand der Diskussion (2016) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die Möglichkeiten der Anwendung von Text and Data Mining (TDM) und ähnlichen Verfahren auf der Grundlage bestehender Regelungen in Lizenzverträgen zu kostenpflichtigen elektronischen Ressourcen, die Debatte über zusätzliche Lizenzen für TDM am Beispiel von Elseviers TDM Policy und den Stand der Diskussion über die Einführung von Schrankenregelungen im Urheberrecht für TDM zu nichtkommerziellen wissenschaftlichen Zwecken.
    Theme
    Data Mining
  11. Heesen, H.; Jüngels, L.: ¬Der Regierungsentwurf der Text und Data Mining-Schranken (§§ 44b, 60d UrhG-E) : ein Überblick zu den geplanten Regelungen für Kultur- und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen (2021) 0.01
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  12. Spiess, E.: Some problems with the use of electronic atlases (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the challenges to the role of map librarian posed by new digital map products. Considers factors impacting on the level and scope of user services in digital map libraries, including the physical forms in which digital spatial data are available, the comparative potential of paper maps and digital atlases; problems associated with the quality of resolution of digital map data on screen; the different levels of use of digital material; and requests for output and the copyright problem. 4 examples of digital databases and electronic atlases are described
  13. Eskens, S.: ¬The personal information sphere : an integral approach to privacy and related information and communication rights (2020) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Data protection laws, including the European Union General Data Protection Regulation, regulate aspects of online personalization. However, the data protection lens is too narrow to analyze personalization. To define conditions for personalization, we should understand data protection in its larger fundamental rights context, starting with the closely connected right to privacy. If the right to privacy is considered along with other European fundamental rights that protect information and communication flows, namely, communications confidentiality; the right to receive information; and freedom of expression, opinion, and thought, these rights are observed to enable what I call a "personal information sphere" for each person. This notion highlights how privacy interferences affect other fundamental rights. The personal information sphere is grounded in European case law and is thus not just an academic affair. The essence of the personal information sphere is control, yet with a different meaning than mere control as guaranteed by data protection law. The personal information sphere is about people controlling how they situate themselves in information and communication networks. It follows that, to respect privacy and related rights, online personalization providers should actively involve users in the personalization process and enable them to use personalization for personal goals.
  14. Metha, A.: Are CD-ROM LANs a thing of the past? (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Overviews CD-ROM vendors offering remote access to full text databases via the Internet. Highlights: inherent weaknesses; licensing and copyright issues; the ability to print and download data and view images, graphs and charts; and basic disadvantages for libraries of offering access to remote databases
  15. Poscher, R.: ¬Die Zukunft der informationellen Selbstbestimmung als Recht auf Abwehr von Grundrechtsgefährdungen (2012) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2018 12:06:44
    22. 2.2018 12:13:53
  16. Cunningham, M.: Document imaging : present and future (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Government agencies are increasingly turning to document imaging to manage their large volumes of information that must be retained for long periods of time. It is being applied in the area of: land records, law enforcement, and licenses and vital records. Government will turn to developing document management applications that will enable the organization of files of any data types into a logical document and provide organization into electronic folder hierarchies or new document packages
  17. Warner, J.: Creativity for Feist (2013) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper develops an understanding of creativity to meet the requirements of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in Feist v. Rural (1991). The inclusion of creativity in originality, in a minimal degree of creativity, and in a creative spark below the level required for originality, is first established. Conditions for creativity are simultaneously derived. Clauses negatively implying creativity are then identified and considered. The clauses that imply creativity can be extensively correlated with conceptions of computability. The negative of creativity is then understood as an automatic mechanical or computational procedure or a so routine process that results in a highly routine product. Conversely, creativity invariantly involves a not mechanical procedure. The not mechanical is then populated by meaning, in accord with accepted distinctions, drawing on a range of discourses. Meaning is understood as a different level of analysis to the syntactic or mechanical and also as involving direct human engagement with meaning. As direct engagement with meaning, it can be connected to classic concepts of creativity, through the association of dissimilars. Creativity is finally understood as not mechanical human activity above a certain level of routinicity. Creativity is then integrated with a minimal degree of creativity and with originality. The level of creativity required for a minimal degree is identified as intellectual. The combination of an intellectual level with a sufficient amount of creativity can be read from the exchange values connected with the product of creative activity. Humanly created bibliographic records and indexes are then possible correlates to, or constituents of, a minimal degree of creativity. A four-stage discriminatory process for determining originality is then specified. Finally, the strength and value of the argument are considered.
  18. Warner, J.: So mechanical or routine : the not original in Feist (2010) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The United States Supreme Court case of 1991, Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Tel. Service Co., continues to be highly significant for property in data and databases, but remains poorly understood. The approach taken in this article contrasts with previous studies. It focuses upon the not original rather than the original. The delineation of the absence of a modicum of creativity in selection, coordination, and arrangement of data as a component of the not original forms a pivotal point in the Supreme Court decision. The author also aims at elucidation rather than critique, using close textual exegesis of the Supreme Court decision. The results of the exegesis are translated into a more formal logical form to enhance clarity and rigor. The insufficiently creative is initially characterized as so mechanical or routine. Mechanical and routine are understood in their ordinary discourse senses, as a conjunction or as connected by AND, and as the central clause. Subsequent clauses amplify the senses of mechanical and routine without disturbing their conjunction. The delineation of the absence of a modicum of creativity can be correlated with classic conceptions of computability. The insufficiently creative can then be understood as a routine selection, coordination, or arrangement produced by an automatic mechanical procedure or algorithm. An understanding of a modicum of creativity and of copyright law is also indicated. The value of the exegesis and interpretation is identified as its final simplicity, clarity, comprehensiveness, and potential practical utility.
  19. Maguire, M.: Secure SGML : a proposal to the information community (1994) 0.00
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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
  20. Stolt, W.: Managing electronic resources : public service considerations in a technology environment (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Outlines the effects of electronic collections in the public services realm. Points out the need to consider many other factors as well as the content of materials when making selection decisions. These include the resources needed for user training; access and presentation, including cooperation with other libraries; the provision of single or multiple access points and the implications of networking; staff skills in both computer technology and interaction and communication with users; copyright and other legal issues; management data; and other related costs of providing access to electronic resources

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