Copyright. Moral Rights, Fair Use, and the Online Environment

2004 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Newman ◽  
Wallace Koehler
Author(s):  
Валентина Троцька

The author in the article explores the issues of using publications available in Open Access on the digital network. The article describes the definition of the term «Open Access». This concept is based on the Budapest Open Access Initiative (2012) — this document contains one of the most widely used definitions of Open Access. The basic features of this term are established.A comparison is made between the free (fair) use of works and the use of publications available in Open Access. The difference between these concepts are established.The use of publications available in Open Access, except for works that have become public domain, may not be copyright free. Moral rights are reserved by the authors, and property rights belong to the person who acquired them in accordance with the law or the contract. These rights must be adhered when publishing and using this publication available in Open Access. The use of the term «Open» does not mean unlimited access to the works.The article explores that Open Access publishing is possible if there are not legal, financial, technical obstacles. It has been proven that overcoming these obstacles is directly or indirectly related to the need for compliance copyright law.The article explores the problematic issues of authors' payment for article publishing charge and the use of publications available in Open Access (Article processing charge) and ways solution these issues.This article gives an overview of examples of contracts where publication fees are paid not by institutional authors but by interested organizations. The article explores the different types of contracts that can be concluded when publishing works and the use of publications available in the Open Access. In particular, the agreements of the rights transfer, the public licenses for Creative Commons.Generally, the use of a published work may be permitted subject to the conditions, defined by the person, who has the exclusive right under law or contract to permission the use of the work, and may determine the conditions of access to that work. The article argues that the key issue is the compliance of copyright for works that are created, published, and made available to the public online under the Open Access. The author analyzes the others issues of application of the legislation in the sphereof copyright, gives examples from practices.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anis Mashdurohatun ◽  
M. Ali Mansyur

<p align="center"><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p><em>The purpose of this research is identified the implementation of fair use/ fair dealingof book’s copyright of science and technology book on High Education in Central Java. This research conducted by sociological and juridical approach. The sampling technique with purposive nonrandom sampling. The data collection is used with literature study and field (observation, questionaires, and interview) for the author and users book. Analizing data is used with qualitative desctription analizing. The result shows that identification of implementation fair use/fair dealing of book’s copyright for development science and technology in High Education in Central Java has some problem with perception of users’s book society at Salatiga, Semarang District and the Semarang City, that cause of offence of book’s copyright, and low reward of moral rights and economic rights of creators/holders, also reading habit of people are low and purchasing power of people for books are very low, so because of it development of science and technology in High Education are needed fair use/fair dealing policy model of book’s copyrights of developing science and technology in High Education in Central Java with based balance rights value and utilization of books easy, which qualified in form of text books and e-Books in affordable price.</em></p><p><strong><em>Keyword : fair use/fair dealing, book’s copyrights, science and technology, and High Education</em></strong><em>.  </em></p><p align="center"><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengidentifikasi implementasi<em>fair use/ fair dealing</em>hak cipta atas buku pengembangan IPTEK pada Pendidikan Tinggidi Jawa Tengah. Penelitian ini  dilakukan dengan menggunakan  pendekatan yuridis sosiologis. Teknik pengambilan sampel dengan menggunakan purposive nonrandom sampling. Adapun pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan studi kepustakaan dan lapangan (observasi, kuesioner dan wawancara) terhadap penulis dan pengguna buku. Analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan analisis deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa identifikasi implementasi <em>fair use/fair dealing </em>hak cipta atas buku dalam pengembangan IPTEK pada pendidikan tinggi di Jawa Tengah terkendala dengan beragamnya persepsi masyarakat pengguna buku di Salatiga, Kabupaten Semarang dan Kota Semarang, sehingga memicu terjadinya pelanggaran hak cipta atas buku, dan rendahnya penghargaan hak moral dan hak ekonomi pencipta/pemegang hak cipta, selain itu juga <em>reading habit</em> masyarakat yang rendah dan daya beli masyarakat terhadap buku masih sangat rendah, oleh karena itu dalam pengembangan IPTEK pada Pendidikan Tinggi diperlukannya kebijakan model <em>fair use/fair dealing</em> hak cipta atas buku dalam pengembangan IPTEK pada pendidikan tinggi di Jawa Tengah dengan berasaskan keseimbangan hak dan pemanfaatan buku yang menjamin aksebilitas buku mudah, yang berkualitas dalam bentuk buku teks dan <em>e-Books </em>dengan harga yang terjangkau.</p><strong>Kata kunci : <em>fair use/fair dealing</em>, hak cipta buku, IPTEK dan  Pendidikan Tinggi</strong>


2005 ◽  
Vol 114 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Rimmer

In the field of digital sampling, disk jockeys have shown a recent enthusiasm for ‘mash-ups’ — new compositions created by combining the rhythm tracks of one song and the vocal track of another. Most famously of all, DJ Danger Mouse remixed the vocals from Jay-Z's The Black Album and the Beatles' White Album and called his creation The Grey Album. The Grey Album poses a number of difficult issues regarding copyright law and digital sampling. Does such a ‘mash-up’ go beyond the de minimis use of a copyright work? Is The Grey Album protected by the defence of fair use under copyright law because it provides a transformative use of copyright works? Can such remixes by compulsorily licensed? Does a ‘mash-up’ raise issues concerning the moral rights of attribution and integrity, which are recognised in Europe and Australia?


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanya Aplin ◽  
Lionel Bently
Keyword(s):  

1992 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 284-307
Author(s):  
Joseph Zuber
Keyword(s):  

2004 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. i-iii

In this election year, 2004, people are grappling with the various forces that make up these United States. What forces encourage inclusion and which exclusion? Who is to be included and who excluded? Is this to be a country with wide discrepancies between the rich and the poor? Is this to be a country where public education is poorly funded and a good education depends upon private resources? Are we going to forget that discrimination on the basis of gender, race, ethnic origin, and economic status still exists and needs to be perpetually, vigilantly addressed? There is a deep division in the country over the proper and fair use of our resources that constitutes concern in all our citizens


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