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Rightsholders and National Library of Norway agreed on Digital library project

On the World Book and Copyright Day, Kopinor (the Norwegian Reproduction Rights Organisation) and the National Library of Norway signed an agreement regarding a pilot project for digital books on the Internet.

Through the project, called Bokhylla.no (’Bookshelf’), the library will make all Norwegian books from the 1790s, 1890s and 1990s available on the Internet. All titles from the 1990s and some titles from the 1890s – together approx. 50.000 books – are under copyright. These books will not be prepared for print or download, but will be made available to Norwegian IP-addresses. The licensing agreement will be supported by the Extended Collective License.

The Bookshelf project will be launched in May, with 10.000 books under copyright. More books will be introduced in 2009–10, and the project will continue until the end of 2011.

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Photo: © European Union, 2010
Neelie Kroes announced that the EC should create a legal framework to facilitate digitisation and dissemination of cultural works in Europe
Photo: European Union, 2010
Digitisation and on line accessibility of cultural heritage should be carried out in full respect of intellectual property rights
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