How one group aims to sort out digital usage rights once and for all » Technically Brooklyn

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-07-03

Summary:

"The Digital Public Library of America secured one of the recently announced Knight Challenge Grants, for its program 'Getting It Right on Rights.' The program addresses some themes we addressed in our conversation with the organization’s technology director, Crown Heights’s Mark Matienzo. In an email to Technical.ly Brooklyn, Matienzo confirmed he would be helping with the Getting It Right on Rights program. At its heart is a legal question: How to standardize usage rights for DPLA’s digital products, as well as for other digital collections. A huge amount of digital resources are available online, 'However, these collections lack consistency on people’s usage rights and are further weakened by inconsistent copyright law and aversion to risk by nonprofit institutions,' according to the release from the Knight Foundation. In short, institutions are confused about how much of a digital resource they can share online and how they can tell users it is permissible to use those materials, beyond simply looking at or reading them. DPLA hopes to come up with a series of rights statements that are both clearer, more consistent and more widely used ..."

Link:

http://technical.ly/brooklyn/2014/07/01/digital-public-library-of-america-worldwide-online-rights-knight/

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

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oa.new oa.comment oa.copyright oa.dpla oa.knight_foundation oa.policies oa.libraries oa.librarians oa.licensing oa.libre

Date tagged:

07/03/2014, 08:57

Date published:

07/03/2014, 04:57