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Information Today September 9, 2002 Paula J. Hane |
iCopyright Releases Beta Version of News-Clipping Service iCopyright, a privately held company that enables copyright compliance and instant licensing of digital content on participating publishers' Web sites, has announced the beta release of iCopyright Clip and Copy, a free-to-try news-clipping service. |
Information Today February 19, 2007 |
iCopyright Upgrades Its Licensing System iCopyright announced a major upgrade to Conductor, its copyright licensing and management system for online publishers. |
Information Today September 26, 2005 |
Weekly News Digest iCopyright Conductor Now Available... ProQuest Expands Medical Content... Questel*Orbit Acquires European IP Provider... |
Information Today June 9, 2008 |
iCopyright Launches New Instant Licensing Services iCopyright has launched two new instant licensing services designed to help online publishers promote lawful reuses of their copyrighted content while protecting their rights |
Information Today April 2, 2001 Paula J. Hane |
iCopyright to Refocus on Its Core Business Following Its Acquisition by Data Depth Data Depth Corp., a Seattle-based company started last year, has acquired the assets and certain liabilities of iCopyright, Inc. Although there is a new owner, the service will continue to operate under the iCopyright trade name... |
Searcher January 2001 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Final Hours: Tasini Goes to the Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court has announced it will hear the appeal New York Times v. Tasini. In hearing this case, the Supreme Court will decide the rights of freelance authors and perhaps the future of digital content... |
Information Today September 8, 2015 Corilee Christou |
iCopyright and WordPress: Copyright Compliance Made Easy iCopyright announced that not only had it added to its stable of 1,000-plus publisher clients, but it had also rolled out significant enhancements to its iCopyright Toolbar WordPress plug-in. |
Geotimes December 2005 Naomi Lubick |
Open Access Wide Open Open-access publishing has been heralded both as the savior of scientific literature and the death of publishing, but after less than a decade of the practice, its impact remains uncertain. |
D-Lib May/Jun 2007 Arthur Sale |
A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget Libraries have traditionally supported researchers as readers, but not as authors. It is desirable for the future of libraries, and for the future of research in their institutions, that libraries become engaged in this crucial step in the research process. |
Information Today March 2003 Paula J. Hane |
NewsBreaks Update New developments in content licensing, open-access publishing, and more |
Information Today February 17, 2003 |
NewsBreaks Weekly News Digest askSam releases Free Viewer for Databases... Reprint Services Buys iCopyright... Thomson Financial Launches Desktop Solution for Investment Bankers |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2010 Changqing & Xiaodong |
Development Strategy for High-Quality Science and Technology Journals in China The Ministry of Science and Technology of China has planned and executed a development strategy for high-quality ST journals in order to advance the international competitive capacity of China's journals. |
Information Today January 2003 Kathy Dempsey |
Digital Rights Management Track DRM (digital rights management) is a deep topic that even a whole day's worthof presentations couldn't completely demystify. The fact that there's no widely agreed-upon definition is further complicated by the idea that DRM solutions must serve so many people's interests. |
Information Today July 23, 2012 |
iCopyright Granted U.S. Patent on Peer-Policing System The invention is unique because it enables people to instantly verify that someone using copyrighted material has the proper license to do so, and it enables others to obtain their own license to use the work directly from the copied work, not just the original. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Croatia to slim down funding for science journals Science journals in Croatia face an uncertain future, with their main funder, the science ministry, announcing changes that will see only the best journals funded. |