EU Calls For Action To Solve Online Books Copyright Issues
19 October 2009 - 9:51PM
Dow Jones News
The European Commission Monday said European Union needs to
urgently solve the problem of publishing copyrighted books online
so as not to fall behind the US, which is forging ahead with
digitalized books.
To be able to digitize and publish online books that are still
under copyright but whose authors can no longer be identified, also
known as orphaned books, Europe needs to clarify their "uncertain
copyright status," the commission said.
"Important digitization efforts have already started all around
the globe. Europe should seize this opportunity to take the lead,
and to ensure that books digitization takes place on the basis of
European copyright law, and in full respect of Europe's cultural
diversity," said Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane
Reding.
Swift European action on the copyright rules may well give
Europe an edge over the U.S. solution "presently envisaged under
the Google Books Settlement in the United States," Reding
added.
-By Peppi Kiviniemi, Dow Jones Newswires; +3227411483;
peppi.kiviniemi@dowjones.com