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001 999D51CE462211E9A3F20F6897128E48
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005 20190314012734
008 181116s2018    enka     b    000 0 eng d
020    $a 1780686749 (hbk.)
020    $a 9781780686745 (hbk.)
035    $a (OCoLC)1066064003
040    $a SINUS $b eng $e rda $c SINUS $d OCLCO $d HVL $d OCLCF $d SILO
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050  4 $a KJC2655 $b .T79 2018
100 1  $a Tryggvadóttir, Rán, $e author.
245 10 $a European libraries and the internet : $b copyright and extended collective licences / $c Rán Tryggvadóttir.
264  1 $a Cambridge ; $b Intersentia, $c [2018]
300    $a xxiii, 448 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm.
490 1  $a KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP law series
500    $a Based on author's dissertation (Ph.D)--KU Leuven, 2017.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-448).
520 8  $a Few would dispute the importance of preserving and providing access to cultural heritage and the key role of libraries in this endeavour. In an increasingly digital world, initiatives such as Google's Book Search Project have digitised broad swathes of the world's literary heritage and have enabled search engines to take on functions once exclusive to libraries. Before the advent of digital technology, libraries acquired copyrighted works in tangible hard copies. Those copies were then preserved in their original form and access was granted either on the premises or through lending schemes. Today, libraries often handle works that are born digital and, in many cases, have never existed in tangible form. In addition, there is a demand to digitize analogue works, inter alia to make them available on-line. These developments and the high volume of in-copyright works in library collections create tensions with copyright law and constitute a major challenge for libraries and other cultural heritage institutions wishing to operate in the digital world. This book examines libraries online use of in-copyright works from their collections and how such use is affected by copyright. In particular, the book examines whether the system of extended collective licences could facilitate online access without territorial limitations to in-copyright works in libraries, within Europe or more specifically within the European Economic Area (EEA).
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650  0 $a Libraries and the Internet $z Europe.
650  0 $a Libraries $z Europe.
650  0 $a Copyright licenses $z Europe.
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650  7 $a Copyright licenses. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00878792
650  7 $a Libraries. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00997341
650  7 $a Libraries and the Internet. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00997583
651  7 $a Europe. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01245064
655  7 $a Miscellanea. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423854
830  0 $a KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP law series.
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