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Subito Settlement Agreement Signed
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- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:26:41 EDT
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27 October 2008 SUBITO SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT SIGNED Framework for electronic document delivery agreed * Negotiations concluded between Subito e.V., the Free sState of Bavaria, the Boersenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, and the International Association of STM Publishers: * Litigation ends * E-delivery of scientific articles is put on contractual footing In October 2008, after extensive negotiations, representatives of Subito e.V., the Free Sstate of Bavaria in Germany, the Borsenverein des Deutschen Buchandels e.V. and the International Association of STM Publishers signed a Settlement Agreement that ends the litigation over the legality of digital delivery of scientific documents within German-speaking countries. The terms of the settlement agreement, reached after extensive negotiations, permits the member libraries of the Subito consortium to seek licences from individual publishers to reproduce and electronically deliver any article requested by students, private persons or business within Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Publishers set a rate for the delivery of documents to private persons and for businesses. Students, public and non-commercial libraries as well as academics benefit from a substantial discount under the agreement. Speaking about theCommenting on the agreement, Michael Mabe, CEO of STM said: "I am delighted that we have been able to reach a settlement in this long-running dispute that This agreement not only respects publishers' rights but also facilitates the electronic delivery of documents to users. Respect for rights enhances not diminishes the unique possibilities of digital technology, and does not limit access. We are delighted that this long-running dispute has been settled." STM's position (http://www.stm-processing.org/STM_position.php) is that delivery of digital copies of STM publisher materials across national boundaries cannot be condoned under any kind of national copyright exception or mandatory licence, and can only be done (or not) with direct publisher authorization. STM publishers are heavily involved in the international digital marketplace, and have made significant investments in providing access to journals, collections of journals, and to individual articles. This agreement complements the so-called international framework agreement between various STM publishers and Subito e.V. concluded in July 2006. The Settlement Agreement signed now takes into account the new German Copyright Act which entered into force in 2008. The text of the licensing framework agreement may be accessed or downloaded at www.stm-assoc.org/subito and at www.boersenverein.de . *** STM is an international association of about 100 scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishers, collectively responsible for more than 60% of the global annual output of research articles, 55% of the active research journals and the publication of tens of thousands of print and electronic books, reference works and databases. We are the only international trade association equally representing all types of STM publishers - large and small companies, not for profit organizations, learned societies, traditional, primary, secondary publishers and new entrants to global publishing. For further information, please contact: Michael Mabe, STM email mabe@stm-assoc.org or phone +44 1865 339321 Janice E. Kuta Director of Marketing & Membership International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers E-mail: kuta@stm-assoc.org Tel: 212-533-0832 Fax: 212-420-8407 www.stm-assoc.org
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