The Chronicle of Higher Education

Copyright Office Sides With Publishers in Proposal for Handling 'Orphan' Works

The U.S. Copyright Office has proposed a solution to the vexing problem of "orphan" works — older materials that people are reluctant to republish because they cannot track down the copyright owners. But the office's recommendation, backed by publishers, is unlikely to please archivists...

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