Libraries for the Blind as Accessible Content Publishers: Copyright and Related Issues
Roos, J.W.
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Title
Libraries for the Blind as Accessible Content Publishers: Copyright and Related Issues
Author(s)
Roos, J.W.
Issue Date
2007
Keyword(s)
Library services for the visually impaired
Copyright
Abstract
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing,
for the most part, Braille. Their seeking of copyright licenses
to permit them to produce such books did not pose any particular
threat to copyright holders and publishers. But as they started taking
their places as libraries that rendered library services, and as
technological developments enabled them to make and circulate
accessible books in various forms to readers with different print disabilities,
it became difficult for them to have to seek and obtain such
licenses for a variety of reasons. Many governments therefore enacted
statutory exceptions to their copyright laws to assist them. Some of
those exceptions are considered here, with reference to their efficacy.
Particular attention is paid to difficulties arising out of those exceptions
as they impact interlending services. It is argued that those
laws alone do not appear to be at the heart of the problems libraries
for the blind experience with regard to interlending. Rather, the
delivery of digital materials via the Internet, being entirely different
from the delivery of books through interlending arrangements, is
creating obstacles that require agreements with publishers, if they
are to be addressed.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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