Autor/a

Xalabarder Plantada, Raquel

Otros/as autores/as

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Dret d'Internet (INTERDRET)

Fecha de publicación

2010-02-16T11:57:34Z

2010-02-16T11:57:34Z

2007



Resumen

Education never fails to be mentioned ¿ and, often, mentioned first ¿ as a public interest that justifies an exception to copyright. Educational purposes were already present in the first version of the Berne Convention of 18862 and have remained there (although in revised language) ever since. The WIPO Copyright Treaty of 19963 expressly referred to education in its Preamble, when ¿Recognizing the need to maintain a balance between the rights of authors and the larger public interest, particularly education, research and access to information, as reflected in the Berne Convention¿ (emphasis added). And more recently, the EU Directive on Copyright in the Information Society4 stressed its goal ¿to promote learning and culture by protecting works and other subjectmatter while permitting exceptions or limitations in the public interest for the purpose of education and teaching¿ (Recital 14, emphasis added).

Tipo de documento

Capítulo o parte de libro

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Distance education; Internet in education; Copyright - Europe; Ensenyament a distància; Internet en l'ensenyament; Drets d'autor -- Europa; Enseñanza a distancia; Internet en la enseñanza; Propiedad intelectual -- Europa

Derechos

(c) The Editor and Contributors Severally 2007.

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