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Marketplace: A Year of Innovation to Meet Evolving Customer Needs

Velocity of Content

Marketplace has had a flurry of exciting new enhancements over the past year based on market needs and feedback from both publishers and customers. Marketplace now displays Open Access license details within article/chapter search results for the uses a publisher makes available under a Creative Commons license.

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CCC Participates in Key Academic Conferences

Velocity of Content

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, staying ahead of the curve is essential. CCC will be showcasing its licensing and permissions services at three major conferences in the Academic market: ISTE, NCSA, and ALA in June 2024. Visit us at Booth 641! Want to connect before the conferences? Send us an introduction !

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CCC at the Charleston Conference 2023

Velocity of Content

During the session, the panelists will discuss the current state of agreement reporting and review the specific industry reporting templates and guidelines they currently follow.

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Making College (Textbooks) Affordable

Velocity of Content

Publishing industry analyst Bill Rosenblatt wrote for Publishers Weekly that higher education is the publishing segment undergoing the most disruptive changes today. Click below to listen to the latest episode of the Velocity of Content podcast.

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Copyright-A Bane For The Students Or A Boon For Copyright Owners?

IP and Legal Filings

These are the works for which the education sector is the only effective market and copying such work will make them uneconomic for the copyright owner. Along a similar line, the USA also offers blanket licensing through the national RRO (Reproduction Rights Organization). The number suggests its misery. Way Forward.

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The New Greek Teaching Limitation after the Implementation of the DSM Directive: A New Era for Teachers, Students and Educational Establishments?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This means that whatever exceeds the aforementioned limits falls outside the scope of the limitation and a license is needed for the legitimacy of this use. A general carve out – license system Greece chose to give preference to a license-based solution and apply a general carve-out system (see similarly Sweden and Ireland).

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Enhance Curriculum with Copyrighted Content

Velocity of Content

In a 2016 report, Marci Goldberg of K-12 Market Advisors reported that “teachers spend an average of five hours per week creating materials and seven hours per week searching for materials.” The development and use of Open Educational Resources. The most secure approach to the use of third-party materials is through a license.