Copyright and Licensing – Part 3 – News Service

lkfitz's bookmarks 2018-02-27

Summary:

"In this post I want to discuss the practice by some open access publishers of not using Creative Commons licenses but using their own constructions for publisher specific licenses. A reason for this may be, for example, that the government of the country of the publisher does not recognise the (American company derived) Creative Commons licensing.

DOAJ accepts journals that do not use CC licensing ONLY if the specifics of the publisher licenses match the conditions of Creative Commons licenses. That is to say that licenses need to be compliant with the BOAI conditions of Open Access and need to allow for immediate access to all materials, with implicit permission to download , share, distribute and use the material for lawful purposes.

To better explain what DOAJ will and will not accept, I want to highlight some real life examples."

Link:

https://blog.doaj.org/2018/02/27/copyright-and-licensing-part-3/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » lkfitz's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.copyright oa.licensing oa.cc oa.standards oa.doaj oa.gold oa.libre oa.journals

Date tagged:

02/27/2018, 14:54

Date published:

02/27/2018, 09:54