Copyright and mass digitization : a cross-jurisdictional perspective / Maurizio Borghi, Stavroula Karapapa.
2013
K1447.15 .B67 2013 (Map It)
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Title
Copyright and mass digitization : a cross-jurisdictional perspective / Maurizio Borghi, Stavroula Karapapa.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2013]
Call Number
K1447.15 .B67 2013
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780199664559 (cloth)
0199664552 (cloth)
0199664552 (cloth)
Description
xviii, 177 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)818450115
Summary
"In an age where works are increasingly being used, not only as works in the traditional sense, but also as carriers of data from which information may be automatically extracted for various purposes, Borghi and Karapapa consider whether mass digitisation is consistent with existing copyright principles, and ultimately whether copyright protection needs to be redefined, and if so how? The work considers the activities involved in the process of mass digitization identifying impediments to the increasing number of such projects such as the inapplicability of copyright exceptions, difficulties in rights clearance, and the issue of 'orphan' and out-of-print works. It goes on to examine the concept of 'use' of works in light of mass digital technologies and how it impinges on copyright law and principles; for example considering whether scanning and using optical character recognition in mass digital projects qualify as transformative use, or whether text mining on digitial repositories should be a permitted activity. These issues are considered in the context of both European and US law. Consideration is also given to mass digitization in the wider context of 'law and technology', comparing mass digitization issues with those of genetic databases, online privacy and data protection. Illustrating how mass digitization unveils a number of unsettled theoretical issues within copyright, the book proposes a new regulatory framework for the use of works in the context of emerging technologies, providing a new rights-based approach to dealing with copyright."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-171) and index.
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Table of Contents
Turning copyright on its head?
Technological transformative uses
Automated text processing and data mining
Orphan works
Digital monopolies
Integrity
Works and data : towards a unitary regulatory framework.
Technological transformative uses
Automated text processing and data mining
Orphan works
Digital monopolies
Integrity
Works and data : towards a unitary regulatory framework.