Copyright and cultural heritage : preservation and access to works in a digital world

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Where to find it

Law Library — 3rd Floor Collection (3rd floor)

Call Number
K1420.5 .C67 2010 c. 2
Status
Available

Law Library — Special Collections (1st floor)

Call Number
K1420.5 .C67 2010
Status
In-Library Use Only

Summary

Thanks to digitisation and the Internet, preservation of and access to our cultural heritage - which consists of works protected by copyright and works in the public domain - have never been easier. This essential book examines the twin issues of the preservation of, and access to, cultural heritage and the problems copyright law creates and the solutions it can at the same time provide. The expert contributors explore the extent to which current copyright laws from Europe and beyond prevent or help the constitution of a centralized online repository of our cultural heritage. Provided legal reform is achieved and the additional financial and organisational hurdles are overcome, this work argues that it should be possible to fulfill the dream of an online Alexandrian library.

Copyright and Cultural Heritage will appeal strongly to both academics and practitioners of intellectual property as well as to policymakers - as it proposes modifications to copyright law in the UK and beyond. This book will also provoke thought amongst associated and interested parties from industry and those using, managing or distributing content.

Contents

pt. 1. European perspective. Global digital register for the preservation and access to cultural heritage : problems, challenges and possibilities / Tanya Aplin -- Registers, databases and orphan works / Caroline Colin -- Copyright protection for the restoration, reconstruction and digitalization of public domain works / Andreas Rhamatian -- Photography, copyright and the South Kensington experiment / Ronan Deazley -- pt. 2. U.S. perspective. Archiving and preservation in U.S. copyright law / Laura Gasaway -- Central register of copyrightable works : a U.S. perspective / Steven Hetcher -- pt. 3. Another way to preserve and access cultural heritage : the domaine public payant. Preserving and accessing our cultural heritage : Argentina's experience through the domaine public payant / Delia Lipszye and Carlos Alberto Villalba -- pt. 4. Cultural sector institution's perspective. Preserving and accessing our cultural heritage - issues for cultural sector institutions : archives, libraries, museums and galleries / Tim Padfield -- pt. 5. Cultural heritage specialist's perspective. Friends or foes? Two ways of thinking on the relation between the tasks of cultural heritage institutions and the protection of copyright / Lucky Belder.

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