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A Study on the Copyright Policy for Academic Libraries (저작권 귀속 문제를 중심으로 한 대학도서관 저작권 정책에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Ok-Gyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.183-198
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of the study was to suggest a model for copyright policy development in the academic libraries. For this purpose. the study investigated the relevant literature, performed a questionnaire survey of 200 academic libraries in Korea, and analyzed the provisions of the copyright policies of 14 academic institutions and libraries in America. According to the result of the questionnaire survey, only 5% of the libraries had their own copyright policies, and 95% of the no-policy-libraries were in need of the development of the policies. And based on the result of the case study on the copyright policies, the study categorized the copyright ownership of the works created by community members into 10 cases and suggested policy alternatives in each cases.

A Study on the Standard of Copyright Compliance Policy for University Libraries (대학도서관의 저작권 수용 정책 표준안 연구)

  • Yoo, Su-Hyeon;Han, Sang-Wan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.323-346
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    • 2004
  • These days the number of copyright issues concerning libraries is increasing. The reason is a library is the place that collects and uses copyrighted materials. The copyright issues that libraries face will be more radical, because of the growing number of digital media especially appearance of a digital library. To make the current situation better, this study suggests the standard of copyright compliance policy for university libraries in order to serve within the range of copyright law. Copyright compliance policy is a reasonable guideline meeting user's intellectual needs and protecting a copyright holder's right.

Factors Influencing Cyber Copyright Ethics Reception and Policy Alternatives in Digital Convergence Era (사이버 저작권윤리(Cyber Copyright Ethics)의 수용에 관한 연구: 영향요인도출)

  • Lee, Ki-Shik
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.57-70
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, the author focused on the establishment of structural equation model for cyber copyright ethics based upon literature reviews. And to draw a factors influencing cyber copyright ethics reception, author are applied a human-technology-contents-culture (HTCoC) perspectives. The basic idea is that copyright ethics is one of the most significant solutions to protect copyrighted materials. Among solutions like technology, institution and legal framework, ethics may be the most powerful alternatives to face with copyright infringement. Among variables, copyright culture is appeared that can mediate the other factors in cyberspace. Concluding remarks is that more sound and sustainable cyber copyright ethics is needed to cope with unexpected negative use of information technology in digital convergence era.

Data mining and Copyright

  • Kim, Kyungsuk
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2022
  • Data mining has broad applications that reach beyond scholarly and scientific research and provide internet search engine services that are commonly used forms of Text and Data Mining('TDM') of websites. The exceptions and limitations for data mining provide a competitive advantage in the global race for policy innovation because it permits researchers to conduct computational analysis - TDM on any materials to which they have access. For this purpose, Japan and the EU added limitations on copyright to legalize some TDM research through amendments to copyright law, and the U.S. copyright law has allowed data mining by the fair use provision. On the other hand, there are no explicit exceptions and limitations for data mining under the Korean Copyright Act, and there are no cases considering data mining fair use. We review comparatively exceptions and limitations on copyright which will help to encourage AI-related business by using more data smoothly through the mining process and extracting more valuable information.

A Study on A Model Sample for Guidance System for Copyright of Domestic Journals and Open Access Policy (국내 학술지 저작권 및 오픈액세스 정책 안내시스템 모형 연구)

  • Kim, Gyuhwan
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.265-288
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    • 2016
  • The study aimed to suggest a model sample for guidance system for copyright of domestic journals and open access policy. Toward this end, analyses were conducted to examine copyright of domestic journals and open access environment. As a result of analyses, it turned out that 33.8% of domestic journals had 'regulations on ownership of rights to papers published in journals,' and that the subject to ownership of rights to papers published in domestic journals accounted for 28.8%, which was the highest rate. Of domestic journals, 34% charged a subscription fee, and they were toll access journals, and 56% were free access journals. As for system examples of guide system for copyright of foreign journals and open access policy, analyses were conducted to examine and investigate SHERPA/RoMEO in the U.K. and SCPJ in Japan and generate considerations at a time of domestic application. What needs to be taken into account is that overseas examples are focused on collecting and introducing self-archiving policy by authors for academic journals, so there are limitations in offering information including open access publication policy for domestic journals. Based on the analytical result, the study designated the purpose, direction and four steps that need to be considered at a time of development of guide system models for copyright and open access policy for domestic journals before suggestion of the basic direction and operational methods by stage.

A Study on Cognition about Copyright of Digital Works

  • Lee, Yong-Whan
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2017
  • Digital works such as computer programs, music, photographs, movies and dramas are copyrighted. Even if there were more than 1,000 violations per year for digital works, the punishment was very weak. Especially copyright infringement by teenager is increasing. This study aims to present the direction of future development through questionnaires on the perception and direction of college students about copyright. 157 college students were surveyed about copyright awareness, perception of detailed legal provisions, cost of monthly expenses, copyright violation, and direction of copyright protection. As a result of the questionnaire survey, awareness was high at 69%, but in detailed law was low at 17.2% and 22.3%. In the future direction of copyright policy, 72.6% of them answered that they should be "strengthened" and "more and more strengthened". In order to protect copyrights, enforcement of crackdowns, public relations activities, expansion of the legal market, and technical protection should be done. In order to do this, copyright-related education for elementary, middle, high school and college students are needed more and it is necessary to expand the legal market where high quality contents are traded. More research is needed on copyright protection technological methods.

A Research on Applying Copyright Laws and Response Strategies for Academic Libraries (저작권법의 적용과 대학도서관의 대응 전략에 관한 고찰)

  • Kwack, Dong-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.235-254
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to seek sustainable development plans in which academic libraries comply with copyright laws without withdrawing their information services by focusing on the changes of the relevant regulations since 2000 when copyright laws were revised. The study deals with the followings in detail. First, the issues with library information services is examined, owing to the enactment, revision, and execution of copyright laws. Second, the histories of enacting and amending copyright laws related to libraries are considered. Third, various opinions and response measures as to applying the copyright laws to libraries are analyzed. Forth, based on the previous analysis, the study suggests response strategies that academic libraries accept for copyright laws and keep improving library information services.

The Characteristics of the Copyright Management for Korean Journals (국내 학술지의 저작권 관리 특성 분석)

  • Joung, Kyoung Hee;Kim, Gyuhwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.269-291
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    • 2016
  • This study analyzed 1,890 KRF journals to understand the current situation and problems related to copyright management by journal publishers. The results of the study are as follows: 32.6% of journals did not provide any copyright notice, 77.1% of 1,141 journals which gave copyright information with regulation documents did not specify the type of author's property right to be transferred and most of the journals which owned copyright transferred from the author did not specify the permission needed to use their article. This study suggested that journal publishers establish the object and method for distribution of journal articles and then develop and publish their copyright policy suited to their own objective.

Copyright Royalty Regulation and Competition in the Music Retail Market

  • YANG, YONG HYEON
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.83-102
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    • 2017
  • Price control can restore efficiency in some cases, but an uncarefully designed policy fails to restore efficiency, yields side effects, or even exacerbates efficiency losses. This paper shows that the copyright royalty rule, which takes the greater of ad valorem royalties and perunit royalties, tends to fix the prices of final goods at a specific level. Such a rule weakens competition as it prevents prices from decreasing even when market conditions change, having negative effects on social welfare as well as consumer surplus. Counterfactual analyses using estimation results in the Korean online music service industry show that firms could have profitably reduced prices if the ad valorem rule had been applied instead, although they did not have an incentive to do so under the original combination rule.

A Study on the Copyright Policy and Open Access for Noncommercial Scholarly Works (비영리학술저작물의 저작권정책과 오픈액세스에 관한 연구)

  • Joung, Kyoung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.97-117
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    • 2007
  • This study is about the copyright policies by Korean government and the revision of the article 31 library exemption provision in the Copyright Act of Korea for noncommercial scholarly works considering through cases of copyright disputes occurred in Korea during the $2005{\sim}2007$. This study proposes that works not for sale including thesis should be exempted from the copyright compensation in the article 31(5) in the Copyright Act of Korea based on the properties of noncommercial scholarly works and the regulations on works for not for sale in the current Korean copyright act. Also, this study reports that the copyright trust of scholarly articles by the copyright trust management agency is illegal in part and the government which has a duty to direct it has to control the illegal actions. Finally, this study proposes that noncommercial scholarly works such as thesis and scientific articles are to be open access and Korean government should develop open policies for them.