According to Eurocativ.com, the European Commission will establish "simple and cost-efficient rights clearance systems" on the digitisation of published works and their availability on the Internet, it announced this week (19 October).
The legal implications of digitisation en masse and the potential costs for rights clearance are the two main issues that emerged from a consultation with libraries, publishers and other stakeholders.
The Commission says it will deal with the copyright aspects of digital publishing in the context of a new strategy on intellectual property rights in 2010.
Read the entire article here: http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/eu-tackle-digital-book-copyright-2010/article-186586
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