Controlled Digital Lending for resource sharing: Law and policy since 2018. - YouTube

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-05-16

Summary:

"For more than a decade, libraries have engaged in a variety of digital lending practices that are now described as controlled digital lending (CDL). But only more recently, in 2018, were the foundational law and policy arguments for the practice of CDL articulated in what has become the widely cited White Paper on Controlled Digital Lending of Library books." Since that time, the law, policy, and practice of CDL have evolved considerably.

In this session, the presenters—Dave Hansen and Kyle K. Courtney, both lawyers, librarians, and authors of the original CDL white paper—explain the basic framework for CDL. They will review recent developments in CDL law and policy, including integration in library norms such as reserves and interlibrary loan. They also will review international developments and the copyright infringement lawsuit filed by the ‘Big Five’ publishers against Internet Archive for CDL. Speakers: Kyle K. Courtney, Copyright Advisor, Harvard University Dave Hansen, Associate University Librarian for Research, Collections & Scholarly Communications, and Lead Copyright & Information Policy Officer, Duke University..."

Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8quQaIiLPhc

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oa.new oa.law oa.policies oa.libraries oa.cdl oa.video

Date tagged:

05/16/2022, 15:35

Date published:

05/16/2022, 11:35