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RE: Chronicle article: Whose Work Is It, Anyway?
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- Subject: RE: Chronicle article: Whose Work Is It, Anyway?
- From: "Lorre Smith" <LSmith@uamail.albany.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 18:46:24 EDT
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Just a suggestion: This message and others concerned more with copyright issues might attract better discussion on the CNI-Copyright list or the Digital-Copyright list, both of which have more focus on copyright issues rather than license issues wrt electronic resrouces. http://www.cni.org/Hforums/cni-copyright/ http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/listserv.html Lorre Ms. Lorre Smith Librarian for Digital Library Initiatives University at Albany LI 304 University Library 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 518 442-3586 voice 518 442-3567 fax > -----Original Message----- > [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu]On Behalf Of Hamaker, Chuck > Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 8:08 PM > To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu > Subject: Chronicle article: Whose Work Is It, Anyway? > > > An article from The Chronicle of Higher Education > >From the issue dated July 29, 2005 > > http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i47/47a03301.htm > > Whose Work Is It, Anyway? > > The use of 'orphan works' of art and literature, whose creators cannot > be identified, puts scholars and artists at odds over changes in > copyright law > > By SCOTT CARLSON > > ORPHAN WORKS -- copyrighted literature and art whose owners > cannot be identified -- have led to an array of problems in > publishing, digitizing projects, preservation efforts, and > the filming of documentaries. Tomorrow and Wednesday, the > U.S. Copyright Office is holding a series of hearings to > determine whether copyright law should change to allow for > more liberal use of orphan works. Scholars and artists are at > odds over proposed changes. [SNIP]
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