Chapter
Open Access
19 User-Generated Content: Tensions Between Freedom of Expression and Copyright
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Amalia Toledo
and Sydney Mai-Yen Sheridan
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About IFLA IX
- Preface 1
- Acknowledgements 5
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Part I: Copyright Basics
- 1 Foundations of Copyright 7
- 2 Fundamentals of Modern Copyright 23
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Part II: User Rights and the Public Interest
- 3 With Respect to Rights – In the Public Interest 59
- 4 Why Libraries Need Limitations and Exceptions 77
- 5 Applications of Limitations and Exceptions in Higher Education in the European Union 105
- 6 The Public Domain and Libraries: History, Contexts, Threats and Opportunities 133
- 7 Unintended Consequences of the Digital Shift 153
- 8 Rights Issues in the Digitization of Library Collections 175
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Part III: International Developments: the Case for Library Engagement
- 9 International Copyright Issues in Digital Preservation 195
- 10 WIPO, Copyright and Libraries 220
- 11 Success for People with Print Disabilities: The Marrakesh Treaty 245
- 12 A New Form of Contract: International Free Trade Agreements 272
- 13 Copyright Education and Information Literacy 285
- 14 Copyright Reform in South Africa from a Librarian’s Perspective: A Case Study Approach 319
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Part IV: Emerging Issues in Copyright
- 15 Taking Control of the Future: Towards Workable Elending 349
- 16 Creative Commons and Open Access in an Academic Library: Implementation, Tools, Policy and Education 378
- 17 Use of Filters by Online Intermediaries and the Rights of Users: Developments in the European Union, Mexico, India and China 405
- 18 Navigating Respectful Practice to Support Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights in Australian Libraries 440
- 19 User-Generated Content: Tensions Between Freedom of Expression and Copyright 467
- 20 Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries? 497
- Contributors 541
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About IFLA IX
- Preface 1
- Acknowledgements 5
-
Part I: Copyright Basics
- 1 Foundations of Copyright 7
- 2 Fundamentals of Modern Copyright 23
-
Part II: User Rights and the Public Interest
- 3 With Respect to Rights – In the Public Interest 59
- 4 Why Libraries Need Limitations and Exceptions 77
- 5 Applications of Limitations and Exceptions in Higher Education in the European Union 105
- 6 The Public Domain and Libraries: History, Contexts, Threats and Opportunities 133
- 7 Unintended Consequences of the Digital Shift 153
- 8 Rights Issues in the Digitization of Library Collections 175
-
Part III: International Developments: the Case for Library Engagement
- 9 International Copyright Issues in Digital Preservation 195
- 10 WIPO, Copyright and Libraries 220
- 11 Success for People with Print Disabilities: The Marrakesh Treaty 245
- 12 A New Form of Contract: International Free Trade Agreements 272
- 13 Copyright Education and Information Literacy 285
- 14 Copyright Reform in South Africa from a Librarian’s Perspective: A Case Study Approach 319
-
Part IV: Emerging Issues in Copyright
- 15 Taking Control of the Future: Towards Workable Elending 349
- 16 Creative Commons and Open Access in an Academic Library: Implementation, Tools, Policy and Education 378
- 17 Use of Filters by Online Intermediaries and the Rights of Users: Developments in the European Union, Mexico, India and China 405
- 18 Navigating Respectful Practice to Support Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights in Australian Libraries 440
- 19 User-Generated Content: Tensions Between Freedom of Expression and Copyright 467
- 20 Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries? 497
- Contributors 541