Title: Latin America Copyright Alternatives for year 2030
1Latin American Copyright, Alternative Path to
2030?
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2Latin American Copyright, Alternative Path to
2030?
Stephen Marvin, Karla Rodriguez Salas and Awilda
Reyes
IFLA/ARL RESEARCH consortia progress in select
countries Argentina Chile Costa Rica
Guatemala Peru INASP / PERii TRAINING
International Network for the Access to
Scientific Publications (INASP) / PERi (Programme
for the Enhancement of Research Information
facilitate process for administrators and
librarians to create consortia. Cuba Bolivia El
Salvador Honduras Nicaragua IFLA ARL/LAC held
a pre-satellite conference in Guatemala in 2011.
(http//www.ifla.org/files/assets/academic-and-r
esearch-libraries/conferences/guatemala_2011_satel
lite_presentations.pdf)
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5ECL Extensive Collection Licensing
- Copyright topic for Latin America
- - Started with lack of scholarly article
representation on large global indexing services
such as Elsevier, EBSCO, Wiley, Springer - - Also, absence of Spanish language content in
many indexes.
- ECL is a government authorization to negotiate
licenses for a class of work to a collective
organization. ECL is popular in Nordic countries
and inquiries have gained attention for ECL in
other countries.
6Recent and new Copyright concerns (in addition
to compensation, taxation and duties)
- Technology related
- Technology prevention measures
- Digital rights management
- Mass digitization projects
- Text mining
- Data mining
- E-lending
- Creative Commons licensing
- Access related
- Visually impaired
- Moral rights
- Right to forget
- Cross border access
- Geo-blocking
- Orphan works
- Panorama protection
7Extensive Collection Licensing in Latin America
- Literature review and inquiry on ECL in Latin
America indicated there was awareness but no
country adopted ECL
- ECL was also under consideration by the United
States Copyright Office. They also concluded ECL
would not be introduced into practice.
8http//www.latindex.org
http//www.scielo.org
http//www.cybertesis.net
http//www.lamjol.info/
http//www.ellibrototal.com
http//teeal.org
9Thank you! Stephen Marvin, West Chester
University smarvin_at_wcupa.edu Wish to express
appreciation and acknowledge Karla Rodriguez
Salas - Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica and
Awilda Reyes. IFLA - International Federation
of Library Associations, INASP - the
International Availability for Scientific
Publications and ICOLC - the International
Coalition of Library Consortia
10Websites AGORA - http//www.fao.org/agora/en Lat
index - http//www.latindex.org ARDI -
http//www.wipo.int/ardi/en OARE -
http//www.unep.org/oare Cybertesis -
http//www.cybertesis.net Research4Life -
http//www.research4life.org HINARI -
http//www.who.int/hinari/en SciELO -
www.scielo.org eIFL - http//www.eifl.net/system/f
iles/resources/201408/copyright_position_faq_onlin
e.pdf TEEAL http//teal.org ElLibroTotal.com -
http//www.ellibrototal.com U. S. Copyright
Office - https//copyright.gov LamJol -
http//www.lamjol.info World Intellectual
Property Organization - http//www.wipo.int/refere
nce/en
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