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Marco Marandola - sad news



For those who knew Mr. Marandola and his work, this is a very sad announcement. Ann Okerson
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:56:39 +0100
From: Paola Gargiulo <paola.gargiulo@caspur.it>
To: Ann Okerson <aokerson@pantheon.yale.edu>
Subject: Marco Marandola sad news.

Hi Ann,

with much regret I have to inform you that Marco Marandola, an Italian copyright expert and electronic licencing consultant suddenly passed away last week. Marco was only 36 years old.

He was a consultant for many international organizations of libraries and museums, including IFLA, EBLIDA, and ICOM. For more than ten years he was a strong advocate of the special position of libraries in copyright legislation and lobbied on copyright issues within the European Parliament, the European Commission and the World Intellectual Property Organization. Recently he became quite involved in the Open Access Movement, especially in Spain where he moved to live.

He was well known not only in the Italian library community but also abroad. He was very much appreciated for his competence, generosity and gentleness. Marco will be greatly missed by all the people who had the chance to know him or to work with him.

He was a subscriber of Liblicence mailing list and posted several messages now and then. I do not know if it is the case to post this message, I definitively wanted you as moderator of the list to know about it Kind regards, Paola

Paola Gargiulo
Settore Automazione Biblioteche
C.A.S.P.U.R
Via dei Tizii, 6b
00185 Roma - ITALY
Tel. ++39-06-44486-605
Fax ++39-06-4957083
p.gargiulo@caspur.it