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[InetBib] Copyright Contradictions in Scholarly Publishing



Klaus skribis:

http://www.univerlag.uni-goettingen.de/OA-Leitfaden/oaleitfaden_web.pdf

Weber S. 149 ff. widmet sich in aller Ausfuehrlichkeit dem
Problem. Erfolgt eine Urheberrechtsverletzung, ist nach
Weber zwar das Repositorium nicht zu einem Schadensersatz
verpflichtet, es haftet aber wohl als Mitstoerer und muss
ggf. eine strafbewehrte Unterlassungserklaerung abgeben.

Danke. Für den Link und die Mail.


Beim clicken via a. kam ich noch dort hin:

Copyright Contradictions in Scholarly Publishing
by John Willinsky
Abstract
This paper examines contradictions in how copyright works with the
publishing of scholarly journals. These contradictions have to do with
the protection of the authors' interest and have become apparent with
the rise of open access publishing as an alternative to the
traditional commercial model of selling journal subscriptions. Authors
may well be better served, as may the public which supports research,
by open access journals because of its wider readership and early
indications of greater scholarly impact. This paper reviews the
specifics of publishers' contracts with editors and authors, as well
as the larger spirit of copyright law in seeking to help scholars to
better understand the consequences the choices they make between
commercial and open access publishing models for the future of
academic knowledge.

...und da dies nun in eine andere richtung geht, hab ich den betreff
mal ge-changed.


-- 
MfG, Karl Dietz



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