UODATE: Is It Illegal To Mandate Green OA in Germany? ANSWER: No.

Connotea: stevanharnad's bookmarks matching tag oa.new 2012-11-26

Summary:

“The German government is currently introducing legislation guiding the implementation process of Open Access. It will take into account our constitutionally guaranteed rights, especially freedom of expression, freedom of scientific research and intellectual property rights. Against that background, the envisaged reform of our copyright and intellectual property law will, as a first step, most likely follow along the lines of the 'Green Road'..." property law will, as a first step, most likely follow along the lines of the “Green Road”...

Link:

http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pipermail/goal/2012-November/001335.html

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Tags:

oa.new oa.mandates oa.green oa.repositories oa.policies oa.germany

Authors:

stevanharnad

Date tagged:

11/26/2012, 11:04

Date published:

11/26/2012, 10:06