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  1. 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
  2. Poscher, R.: ¬Die Zukunft der informationellen Selbstbestimmung als Recht auf Abwehr von Grundrechtsgefährdungen (2012) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.2018 12:06:44
    22. 2.2018 12:13:53
  3. Oppenheim, C.: Electronic copyright (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gives an overview of copyright discussing: ownership, originality, restricted acts, international treaties, the legal basis of copyright, the definition of literary, dramatic and and musical works, and the role of fair dealing. Outlines copyright as it affects electronic media, discussing infringement of electronic copyright, and software copyright
  4. Flanagan, M.: Database licensing : a future view (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.1, S.21-22
  5. Stubley, P.: Future developments and impacts of multimedia (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Dealing with some of the effects of multimedia for those involved in the conventional publishing chain. Among the aspects dealt with are the rival formats for distribution and playback; how publishers are apporaching multimedia, and software companies approaching publishing; multimedia music; ownership copyright; and networking implications. Notes the role of SuperJANET in the UK in the area of multimedia networking, and the prospect of publishers beginning to use networks as a way of publishing and distributing their products
  6. Koren, J.: Providing access to CD-ROM databases in a campus setting : Pt.2: networking CD-ROMs via a LAN (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the networking of CD-ROMs via local area networks (LAN) with detailed notes on: the LAN itself together with examples; CD-ROM networking software; CD-ROM towers; providing access to the LAN from the campus network; Macintosh LANs and mixed Mac-PC LANs; and network licenses
  7. Hunter, K.: Issues and experiments in electronic publishing and dissemination (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the USA national context of electronic publishing. Before the visions of electronic publishing become a reality the following issues must be dealt with: market readiness, availability of public and private funding, delivery standards, enabling software, intellectual property concerns, and new pricing and licensing models. Examines CD-ROM publishing, customized college publishing, and electronic only journals and discusses the electronic distribution of traditional print journals
  8. Crown, G.: Copyright and the Internet (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 20:05:20
  9. Wüllner, J.: KI gewinnt Rechtsstreit (2019) 0.01
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    Content
    "Die Titelzeile stimmt nicht ganz, aber fast: Eine künstliche Intelligenz ist diesmal nicht gegen Schach- oder Go-Spieler angetreten. Sondern gegen ausgefuchste Profi-Anwälte. Ausgedacht hatte sich diesen Contest ein US-Unternehmen namens LawGeex (lawgeex.com). Das wurde 2014 von einem Anwalt und einem KI-Spezialisten gegründet. Das Produkt: eine KI-Software, die sich komplizierte Verträge ansieht und Fehler wie Fallen identifiziert.Die KI wurde wie üblich erstmal gründlich auf Vertragsrecht trainiert. Dafür durfte sie Tausende von Verträgen samt Tricks und Finten durchsehen. Jetzt kam es zum Show-down: die KI gegen 20 Spezialisten. Die Aufgabe: fünf komplizierte Verträge mit zusammen über 3.000 Klauseln mussten auf "Sauberkeit" geprüft werden. Die Zeit: maximal vier Stunden. Das Ergebnis? Die Anwälte schafften eine mittlere Genauigkeit von immerhin 85 Prozent in 92 Minuten. LawGeexgelangen 94 Prozent. Nicht schlecht. Und deprimierend, wenn man bedenkt, dass die Software dafür gerade mal 26 Sekunden brauchte. Das ist rund 180 Mal schneller. Wäre ich Fachanwalt, würde ich mir das Programm sofort kaufen. Ich muss ja meinen Klienten nicht erzählen, dass ich einen so flotten Assistenten habe, der allzeit zu niedrigen Kosten einsatzbereit ist und dem ich am Ende nur über die Schulter schauen muss. Ich würde mich mehr um Scheidungsfälle kümmern. Dadürften Klsnoch kläglich versagen."
  10. Horowitz, I.L.: Publishing, property, and the National Information Infrastructure (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The concept of intellectual property is fallacious, and danegrous as it permits ordinarily honest citizens to reproduce everything from software to musical scores without authorization or compensation to the copyright holder. Intellectual property rights are really property rights. There is a need to deal with the issues in which terminology is outstripping legal protection and how proprietary claims as such are under assault. In the context of the US National Information Infrastructure this means a greater clarification of fundamental issues, followed by policy guidelines that can be understood as universal in scope and fair in purpose. The US government must advance the cause of the widest possible access of information to its citizens, while at the same time protecting the sources of creative energies
  11. Doering, D.: Choosing a CD-ROM network solution (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    CD-ROM technology for both storage and distribution of information has fueled the demand for network access to CD-ROMs. The many software products offer such access with a variety of features: low cost: ease of management; levels of security; performance; and network system support. Offers advice on enumerating the different solutions, assigning priorities to the issues involved and matching these priorities with the products that best serve each one. Issues considered include: throughput; security; accessing CD-ROM contents; NLM or dedicated server; ease of installation; training required; access and security control; maximum number of CD-ROM disc drives supported; drive locking; MSCDEX support; and license metering. Concludes with a summary of 14 commercial products, each product being marked in the light of the priorities mentioned
  12. Ramsden, A.: Electronic information for students : the ELINOR project (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes ELINOR (Electronic Library Information Online Retrieval), the electronic library project of De Montfort University, based at Milton Keynes, UK. The project uses document image processing to build a document database containing the full contents of undergradutae texts, including copyright material and University documents. Against the background of the strategic aims of the multi campus university, describes the hardware and software used, the inputting of documents, searching and browsing, the use of a WWW interface, major issues in dealing with publishers, and the pricing model used. Briefly notes the results of a study of user satisfaction, and how use of the system is monitored
  13. Juraschko, B.: Digital Rights Management und Zwangslizenz (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In den letzten Jahrzehnten ließ sich eine zunehmende Verbesserung der Kopiertechnik beobachten. Während analoge Kopien noch Qualitätsunterschiede zum Original aufwiesen, sind digitale Kopien und digitales Original ununterscheidbar geworden. Mitte der 1990er Jahre wurde diese Entwicklung erstmals zu einem ernsten Problem für die Musikindustrie. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wurden die CDBrenner für Endverbraucher erschwinglich. Ende der 1990er Jahre erfuhren außerdem die so genannten Internet Tauschbörsen immer stärkeren Zulauf, da Internet-Benutzer dort kostenlos Dateien von der Festplatte anderer Benutzer kopieren können. Meist handelt es sich dabei um urheberrechtlich geschützte Musik, Filme oder Software. Dies führte zu einem immensen Anstieg privater Vervielfältigungen. Gleichzeitig geht der Bedarf an gewerblich hergestellten Kopien stärker zurück. Damit verlagert sich insgesamt der Schwerpunkt des Vervielfältigungsvorgangs aus dem gewerblichen in den dezentralen privaten Sektor.
  14. White, A.: Electronic copying of a cuttings library : a case of fari dealing? (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Information world review. 1993, no.85, S.21-22
  15. Oppenheim, C.: ¬The implications of copyright legislation for electronic access to journal collections (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of document and text management. 2(1994) no.1, S.10-22
  16. Compier, H.; Campbell, R.: ADONIS gathers momentum and faces some new problems (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Interlending and document supply. 23(1995) no.3, S.22-25
  17. Norman, S.: Copyright in the global information infrastructure (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on the World Intellectual Property (WIPO) Symposium on Copyright in the Global Information Infrastructure, Mexico City, 22-24 May 1995, convened to discuss the issues relating to copyright legislation and how it fits or needs to adapt to the operation of the information superhighway of the future with particular reference to the protection of intellectual property of the information superhigway
  18. Oppenheim, C.: ¬An agenda for action to achieve the information society in the UK (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of information science. 22(1996) no.6, S.407-421
  19. Seadle, M.: Copyright in a networked world : ethics and infringement (2004) 0.01
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1, S.106-110
  20. Haager, M.: ¬Die normative Kraft des Digitalisats : Google scannt massenweise Bücher und kümmert sich hinterher ums Urheberrecht (2009) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:25:52