1. Content and Content
Management:
Digital Rights Management
Craig Van Dyck
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Society of Scholarly Publishing
November 17, 2004
It Starts with the Author…
v Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA)
v Government Employees / Public-Domain
v Government-Funded
…And Ends with the User
…Or Does It?
v Access Control
v Licenses
v Re-use
v Archiving
v Piracy
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2. Access Control -- Licenses
v Institutional IP
v HTTP refer for roaming access
v Institution; individual registration
v Society; individual registration
v Complimentary; individual registration
v Pay per View, “Article Select”
Licensed Usage Rights
v Download, copy, save, print, forward,
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v “Enhanced Access License”:
- Unlimited concurrent users
- E-reserves and coursepacks
- Roaming access
v “Basic Access License”:
- One concurrent user
In between the Author and the
User…Comes the Publisher
v The Importance of the CTA
v Permissions
v E-rights
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3. The Importance of the CTA
v The right to publish, and re-publish
v Stewardship of the author’s work
v Who can do what
v Article vs. issue
v Litigation
Permissions
v Granting
v Obtaining
v Maintaining: Re -use…
Electronic Rights
v Grant routinely with print rights, or not?
v The Golden Rule
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4. Open Access
v Copyright vs. Publishing Rights
v Usage Restrictions
v Stewardship of content
v Rights Already Granted to the Author
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