Plan S Rights Retention Strategy, Copyright and the Academic Community - Part One - The Scholarly Kitchen

peter.suber's bookmarks 2021-02-18

Summary:

"This is all fine, but it is the next bit that has me confused. Plan S is requiring that a CC BY license be used. Clearly, a license does not affect copyright – the author may retain copyright. An author who then uses a CC BY license is then essentially providing blanket permission for reuse of their content provided there is attribution to the author. Is this a good thing? I am not sure. Does allowing reuse by others to derive profits, or combine with other products serve our academic communities and enhance research? There is perhaps an argument to be made for liberal reuse policies stimulating a serendipitous scientific finding in future years – but I see no evidence that this is more than a hope. I do understand that in some fields there may be a perceived gain in allowing, for example, Pharma to use a published work to enhance drug development – even if a significant motivating force is profit. But that gain remains unclear. CC BY allows the reuse of the words written in the article in that particular order as well as the images used in the article. It does not offer any ability to reuse the ideas or discoveries presented in the article beyond what is already permitted (and potentially not permitted through patents filed by the authors, which are still allowable under Plan S and other OA funder requirements)...."

Link:

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2021/02/18/plan-s-rights-retention-strategy-copyright-and-the-academic-community-part-1/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » peter.suber's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.plan_s oa.rights-retention oa.copyright oa.societies oa.objections oa.debates oa.licensing oa.libre

Date tagged:

02/18/2021, 09:03

Date published:

02/18/2021, 04:03