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Lucie Guibault On 27 September, the Dutch government introduced what at first glance would seem an inconsequential proposal, e.g. to amend the Register Act of 1970 whereby the possibility for legal and...
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Lucie GuibaultPlaying Catch 22 with cultural heritage is quite simple: since cultural heritage institutions hardly ever are in a position to digitize their collection because of a lack of financial...
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Lucie Guibault“”The difficulty also lies in the fact that (to our knowledge) no levy system within the EU provided before Padawan for such a distinction and that the structure of the payment system...
View ArticleFirst Blog Poll: Orphan works and cultural heritage institutions
Lucie GuibaultA relatively new feature on the different Kluwer Legal Blogs (e.g. the KluwerPatentBlog and the KluwerArbitrationBlog) is the so-called legal Blog Poll. Not only because it is always nice...
View ArticlePoll Results on the Orphan Works Directive and Extended Collective Licensing
Lucie Guibault“The results are just about as astonishing as the number of people who participated.” In our first Kluwer Blog Poll, we asked for your reaction to the two following statements regarding...
View ArticleAlmost there! In Support of the Green Road to Dutch Science!
Lucie Guibault The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the main public funding agency in the country, has been enforcing already for a few years an Open Access (OA) policy for the...
View ArticleFlexibility. Is it all a matter of methodology and assumptions?
Lucie Guibault Benjamin Gibert’s report for the Lisbon Council entitled ‘The 2015 Intellectual Property and Economic Growth Index: Measuring the Impact of Exceptions and Limitations in Copyright on...
View ArticleBack on the Green Road: How Imperative are Imperative Rules?
Lucie Guibault Echos from the Dutch legal and scientific communities indicate that opinions widely diverge on the topic of the imperative character of proposed article 25 fa) of the Dutch Copyright Act...
View ArticleBlogpoll: towards a Text & Data Mining exception in EU copyright law?
Lucie GuibaultIn the September 3rd edition of Science∣Business, Julia Reda, German Pirate Party member of the European Parliament (MEP) sitting on the EP Justice Committee, was said to be confident...
View ArticleOur Blogpoll on a Text & Data Mining Exception: the results are in…
Lucie Guibault…and they show overwhelming support for the introduction of a mandatory copyright exception for text and data mining for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. Back in September, we...
View ArticleWhere to Look? Diligent search requirements too vague!
Lucie GuibaultInstitute for Information Law (IViR)Spare Rib magazine issue 110 A report published by the EnDOW project on the “Requirements for Diligent Search in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands,...
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View ArticlePlaying Catch 22 with the Public Domain
Lucie GuibaultInstitute for Information Law (IViR)Playing Catch 22 with cultural heritage is quite simple: since cultural heritage institutions hardly ever are in a position to digitize their...
View ArticlePrivate copying levy: The aftershocks of Padawan
Lucie GuibaultInstitute for Information Law (IViR)“”The difficulty also lies in the fact that (to our knowledge) no levy system within the EU provided before Padawan for such a distinction and that the...
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