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Maps the landscape of contemporary informational interests. Of
considerable interest to those working at the intersection of law
and technology, as well as others concerned with the legal,
political, and social aspects of our information society.
Mass digitization of texts, images, and other creative works
promises to unprecedentedly enhance access to culture and
knowledge. With the electronic 'library of Alexandria' having
started to materialize, a number of legal and policy issues have
emerged. The book develops an extended conceptual account of the
ways in which mass digital projects challenge the established
copyright norms through the wholesale copying of works, their
storage in cloud environments, and their automated processing for
purposes of data analytics and text mining. As individual licensing
is not compatible with the mass scale of these activities,
alternative approaches have gained momentum as effect of judicial
interpretation, legislative initiative and private-ordering
solutions. This book queries the normative and policy implications
of this newly emerging framework in copyright law. Adopting a
cross-jurisdictional perspective, it concludes that lack of clarity
as to the scope of authorial consent does not only bear the risk of
legal uncertainty, but can also lead to the creation of new and not
readily transparent monopolies on information and knowledge. In
this respect, a new regulatory framework is outlined drawing from
the insights developed in areas of law where the concept of consent
in the use of data has been thoroughly elaborated. Illustrating how
mass digitization unveils a number of unsettled theoretical issues
within copyright, the book builds a sophisticated case that digital
repositories in the mass digital age should be and remain
fully-fledged public goods to the benefit of future generations.
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