Legal Considerations and the National Digital Library Program:
An Introduction
This "page" comprises the overhead slides used by Melissa Levine
(the National Digital Library Program's intellectual property
specialist) at an NDLP TechTalk on September 26, 1996. It serves
primarily as a brief introduction to the range of issues that
have surfaced as the National Digital Library Program has been selecting,
digitizing and mounting Library of Congress collections for presentation
on the Internet through American Memory. The issues are
complex, and
there is no simple recipe for identifying and resolving issues related to
a particular collection. The answer to the question, "Is it OK to do this?"
is often, "It depends."
Unexpectedly Hip!
Legal Considerations and the National Digital
Library Project
Melissa Smith Levine
National Digital Library Project
Library of Congress
Copyright
In the U.S.A., governed by . . .
- U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8..."to promote the progress of
science and the useful
arts by securing for limited times to authors...the exclusive rights to their respective writings and
discoveries..."
- Copyright Acts of 1909 and 1976
- Case law
- International Agreements...Berne Convention
Copyright:
What is it?
- Exclusive right
- Original works
- Fixation
- Tangible medium of expression
- Reproduce, copy, perform, display...
- literary, musical, dramatic, pantomimes, choreography, motion
pictures, sound recordings, architectural works...
Copyright
Remember . . .
- Expression, not ideas
- Notice, registration not required
- Absence of notice
- Possession or Ownership of physical item
- GATT...foreign materials
Copyright
Exceptions...Public Domain
- U.S. government employees
Copyright
Fair Use
- Exception to Exclusive rights
- Limited purpose uses
- Four-factor test
- purpose, character
- nature of work
- amount used in relation to whole
- effect on market
Right of Publicity
- public figures, celebrities
- commercial gain
- name, likeness, voice, persona...
- no "federal law"...varies by state
- may continue after death
Right of Privacy
The right to be let alone
- private citizens (usually)
- non-commercial right
- intrusion in to seclusion, private affairs
- public disclosure of private information
- false light
- embarrassing situations
- nudity
- ends at death
Defamation
Libel and Slander
- publication to third-party
- false written or spoken remarks
- living persons held up to hatred, contempt, or ridicule
- varies by state
- can't defame the dead
- Prodigy and Compuserve cases
Obscenity and Pornography
Will you really "know it when you see it"?
- nudity, especially children
- visual depiction of minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct...
- Electronic Communications Decency Act...dissemination not just
solicitation
- legitimate academic purpose
Sensitivity to Content
- anthropological materials
- prisoners of war
- Native Americans and their sacred objects
- religious meaning, purpose, identity
- American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978
Freedom of Information Act
- public access to certain records
- organizational descriptions, procedures, policy...
- web sites as cost-effective access to commonly requested materials
Freedom of Information Act
Exempted materials
- unwarranted invasion of privacy (personnel, medical records)
- national defense and foreign policy
- trade secrets
- privileged or confidential commercial, financial information
- law enforcement records
Linking
- U.S. government sites
- private nonprofit and commercial sites
- permission
- response to inquiries
- trademark, implied endorsement, unfair competition
Where to start?
Educate yourself...get a sense of the issues
- Protocol
- Policy
- Description
- Who, what, where, when, how, why...?
- How did you get it...terms of transfer
Permissions
- Purpose
- budget time and resources
- fees
- permission letters and forms
- DOCUMENT efforts
Site Licensing
- Purpose
- limit scope of access
- security, technical controls
- limit copying
- respect copyrights
Rights Management
- New collections
- transfer, assignment, license...copyright, publicity...
- New commissioned material
- works for hire
Notice Statements
purpose, benefit
on home page / at item level
contents...
- Gottscho-Schliesner (commercial rights)
- http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gschtml/gottres.html
- Carl Van Vechten Collection (pub/priv & copyright notice)
- http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/vvres.html
- Conservation Collection (mixed media collection)
- http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amrvhtml/consres.html
Wrapping It Up
"Oh what a tangled world-wide-web we weave."
Intro -- Index
-- Glossary -- Feedback
Legal Considerations and the NDLP: An
Introduction
National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress (9/30/96)