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RE: OCLC's New License for Bibliographic Records
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- Subject: RE: OCLC's New License for Bibliographic Records
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- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 17:39:10 EST
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Two interesting comments from ARL's report on the OCLC WorldCat proposed license: http://www.arl.org/news/pr/oclc-policy-20feb09.shtml : >From section IV of the ARL Task Force's comments, p. 7: "The attempt to bind downstream users to the terms of the Policy appears to be of doubtful legal function. This provision has some features in common with the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike license. However, Creative Commons licenses define allowed uses of work that is protected by copyright, and are thus not an applicable model for WorldCat records. . . ." >From Appendix B, ARL's legal counsel's analysis, p. 4-5 (the final two pages of the PDF): "The Policy attempts to emulate the 'stickiness' of Creative Commons licenses, where downstream users must follow the license terms established by the author. The stickiness of the Creative Commons license derives from the fact that copyright adheres to a work as it passes from person to person. Here, by contrast, an individual record is unlikely to contain copyrightable expression. However, if the library obtains from OCLC a large enough set of records that reflects expressive selection, coordination, and arrangement, and the library transfers that set of records to a company, copyright would restrict the company's use of the set of records." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert C. Richards, Jr., J.D.*, M.S.L.I.S., M.A. Philadelphia, PA richards1000@comcast.net * Member New York bar, retired status. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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