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Re: Definition of Open Access
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- Subject: Re: Definition of Open Access
- From: sgt3@psu.edu
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 20:30:34 EDT
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I misspoke: as my colleague Ricky Huard on the AAUP Copyright Committee reminds me:
My guess is that he's making a distinction based on the definition of "publication" in the 1976 Copyright Act: "the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. . . . A public performance or display of a work does not itself constitute publication." If "access" equals "display" (as I suspect he may be thinking), he has a point, albeit a rather casuistic one: He's not copying and distributing--just inviting 300 million of his closest friends to see the display.
OA itself is a form of access-provision, not a form of publication. Gold OA is a form of publication.This is a distinction without a practical difference, Stevan, and U.S. copyright law would not differentiate between the two; both Green OA and Gold OA would be technically defined as "publication" under the law.
Sanford G. Thatcher Director, Penn State Press University Park, PA 16802-1003
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