Open Access to Legal Scholarship and Copyright Rules: A Law and Technology Perspective

Caso, Roberto (2009) Open Access to Legal Scholarship and Copyright Rules: A Law and Technology Perspective. Florence : European Press Academic Publishing, pp. 97-110.

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    Abstract

    By applying copyright law, contracts, customs and technological standards it is possible to achieve two different kinds of control over digital information. In the first form, control is based on the closeness of information and it is rigid and centralized: see, e.g., the Digital Rights Management systems (DRMs). In the second form, control is based on the openness of information and it is flexible and decentralized: see, e.g., the GNU General Public License (GPL) and the Creative Commons Licenses (CCLs). Those two models of control correspond to two opposite trends in scientific community. On one side, the risk is that a rigid and centralized control (such as the one based on DRMs), shaped by market considerations, invades the sector proper of the scientific community (which, on the contrary, is traditionally inspired by the logic of a flexible and decentralized control, based on customs and informal norms). This would strongly undermine the possibilities of access to scientific knowledge expressed in a digital format. This risk is prominent in the field of legal scholarship, where a vast amount of legal information (also covering the information that is, in theory, in public domain) is governed by rigid and centralized control. On the other side, to counteract such a risk, part of the scientific community is promoting the logic of Open Access (mostly based on free licenses such as the GNU GPL or the CCLs) to scientific knowledge. The Open Access (OA) movement is quickly growing in importance for legal scholarship. Nonetheless, the institutional arrangements and the technological features of OA to legal scholarship are variegated and pose a vast array of problems. Preprint of “R. Caso, Open Access to Legal Scholarship and Copyright - Rules: A Law and Technology Perspective”, in Ginevra Peruginelli and Mario Ragona (Eds), Law via the Internet: Free Access, Quality of Information, Effectiveness of Rights, European Press Academic Publishing, Florence (Italy), 2009 (ISBN: 9788883980589). Version 1.0 – April 2009 – © 2009 by Roberto Caso ‒ Creative Commons Attribuzione-Non commerciale-Non opere derivate 2.5 Italia License. More information at: <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/it/>.

    Item Type: Conference paper
    Department or Research center: Legal sciences
    Subjects: Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z665 Library Science. Information Science
    Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > ZA Information resources > ZA4050 Electronic information resources
    K Law > K Law (General)
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Open Access, Legal Information, Legal Scholarship, Copyright Law, Digital Rights Management, Creative Commons Licenses
    Repository staff approval on: 22 Apr 2009

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