SAA Comments on Copyright Office’s Mass Digitization Pilot Program

In a September 23 letter to the Register of Copyrights (drafted by the Intellectual Property Working Group), SAA President Dennis Meissner notes that, “For the vast bulk of what is in archives, mostly unpublished or rare materials where copyright claimants do not exist, ECL [extended collective licensing] would be unhelpful, irrelevant, unduly burdensome, and a disservice to the communities that archives serve.”  

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Annata says:

detailed information on SAA's comments or connections positions regarding the Copyright Office's Mass Digitization Pilot Program, I recommend checking their official website, press releases, or any public statements they might have made since then.

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Charmaine says:

Implementing ECL, therefore, would be counterproductive, irrelevant, excessively slope burdensome, and ultimately detrimental to the communities that archives aim to serve.

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Claudie says:

The SAA remarks on the Copyright Office's Mass Digitization Pilot Program, emphasizing the importance of protecting digital rights. As we navigate these advancements, it's crucial to foster innovation while respecting copyrights, similar to how players strategize in Monkey Mart to manage resources effectively. Balancing technology and legal frameworks will ensure a thriving digital landscape.

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105749 says:

The Society of American Archivists (SAA) provided critical feedback on the U.S. Copyright Office's Mass Digitization Pilot Program. They expressed concerns about the potential shift in copyright principles, especially with the introduction of extended collective licensing (ECL). Their stance reflects a hesitation toward the opt-out model proposed by the program, arguing it could undermine copyright owners' control over their works. https://luciferdonghuacom.in#mce_temp_url#

Annata says:

The Society of American Archivists (SAA) has raised webfishing concerns about the U.S. Copyright Office's Mass Digitization Pilot Program, particularly around the complexities of balancing the public's access to archived materials and protecting the rights of creators.

Gerda says:

This insight highlights a crucial aspect of copyright in archiving. Implementing Extended Collective Licensing (ECL) could hinder access to invaluable resources. Platforms like Omegle offer unique venues for sharing and discussing such materials openly, fostering greater community engagement. It’s essential to find a balance that protects creators while promoting accessibility to unpublished content.