Amendment to Copyright Act
peter.suber's bookmarks 2023-05-16
Summary:
"In the wake of the Dutch House of Representatives, the Senate has also adopted the amendment proposed by MP Taverne (in Dutch). The Dutch Copyright Act now provides the legal basis by which academic authors can make their research results available worldwide in open access. The amendment took effect as of 1 July 2015.
The law change is significant for all academic authors working at Dutch universities. In essence, it states that academic articles resulting from research that is wholly or partly publicly funded may be placed in open access by the author after a reasonable period of time. The author may not surrender this right. This means that university staff no longer need to stipulate or reserve this right in agreements with publishers to which Dutch law applies. They automatically hold and retain this right following the amendment to the law. There is still debate about what constitutes a ‘reasonable period of time’.
The verbatim text of the amendment is as follows: ..."