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Libraries in the digital renaissance law and policy for book digitization

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Libraries in the digital renaissance law and policy for book digitization
Résumé
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of book digitization and the legal challenges for the creation of digital libraries. It explores whether the current copyright framework supports libraries in the digital era as they strive to remain the institutional guardians of our literary treasures. The thesis hypothesis is that the current framework is unsuccessful or inadequate in supporting libraries. To test this hypothesis and identify the legal inefficacies the dissertation examines context, i.e. the history and rationale for applying copyright rules to books and libraries, the copyright rules as applied to libraries before and after digitization was possible, various digitization projects and the practical challenges that digitization brought about, and, the relevant litigation which has started on both sides of the Atlantic covering over a decade now. Furthermore, the thesis explores normative directions of copyright rules, including their exceptions, applicable to libraries in the digital era. It ultimately proposes that among various players claiming this role, libraries, given their institutional functions and capabilities, should be attributed rights to digitization and a favorable legal framework for providing access to digital material.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
European University Institute
Lieu
Florence
Date
2017
Nb de pages
266 p.
Langue
EN
Extra
Accepted: 2018-01-08T09:36:41Z DOI: 10.2870/960757
Référence
Panezi, A. (2017). Libraries in the digital renaissance law and policy for book digitization [Doctoral Thesis, European University Institute]. https://doi.org/10.2870/960757
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