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Making Private Copies In The Cloud: Yes, No, Maybe?, Lucie Guibault
Making Private Copies In The Cloud: Yes, No, Maybe?, Lucie Guibault
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Is Europe Falling Behind In Data Mining? Copyright's Impact On Data Mining In Academic Research, Christian Handke, Lucie Guibault, Joan-Josep Vallbé
Is Europe Falling Behind In Data Mining? Copyright's Impact On Data Mining In Academic Research, Christian Handke, Lucie Guibault, Joan-Josep Vallbé
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This empirical paper discusses how copyright affects data mining (DM) by academic researchers. Based on bibliometric data, we show that where DM for academic research requires the express consent of rights holders: (1) DM makes up a significantly lower share of total research output; and (2) stronger rule-of-law is associated with less DM research. To our knowledge, this is the first time that an empirical study bears out a significant negative association between copyright protection and innovation.
Making Private Copies In The Cloud: Yes, No, Maybe?, Lucie Guibault
Making Private Copies In The Cloud: Yes, No, Maybe?, Lucie Guibault
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Presentation at the Private Use in EU Copyright Law Seminar, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.
Collective Management In The European Union, Lucie Guibault, Stef Van Gompel
Collective Management In The European Union, Lucie Guibault, Stef Van Gompel
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Cultural Heritage Online? Settle It In The Country Of Origin Of The Work, Lucie Guibault
Cultural Heritage Online? Settle It In The Country Of Origin Of The Work, Lucie Guibault
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This article examines the conditions under which a system of extended collective licensing (ECL) for the use of works contained in the collections of cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) participating in Europeana could function within a cross-border basis. ECL is understood as a form of collective rights management whereby the application of freely negotiated copyright licensing agreements between a user and a collective management organisation (“CMO”), is extended by law to non-members of the organisation. ECL regimes have already been put in place in a few Member States and so far, all have the ability to apply only on a national …