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Aiming High: IFLA Initial Submission to WIPO Consultation on Collective Management

IFLA has submitted initial comments on a draft document on best practices for collective management organisations produced by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). This initiative marks a welcome recognition that the legitimacy of the copyright system depends on the professionalism and good practice of all actors involved in it. Read More

  • News
  • 04 April 2018
  • By: anonymous

European copyright reform: where do we stand?

The European Union is in the process of reforming its copyright law. The reforms set out the ambitious goal of bringing the regime up to date with the digital age, with rules affecting libraries and cultural heritage institutions a key part of the dossier. Following the European Commission’s proposal of September 2016 discussions are taking place in the European institutions and are likely to continue at least until the summer of 2018. Continue reading to know more! Read More

  • News
  • 08 March 2018
  • By: anonymous

Culture, Cohesion and Connectivity: IFLA Calls on EU to Support Libraries’ Work

IFLA has joined with members from across Europe in signing the Sofia Declaration. This calls on European Union institutions and governments to recognise the importance of documentary heritage, pass forward-looking copyright reforms, and give libraries the support they need to fulfil their potential to support culture, cohesion and connectivity. Read More

  • News
  • 27 February 2018
  • By: anonymous

Heritage, Copyright and Libraries in Europe

As part of the Bulgarian Presidency of the European Union, a seminar in Sofia, Bulgaria on 26 February 2018 will focus on the copyright challenges currently facing libraries across Europe and the world. Read More

  • Events
  • 20 February 2018

Librarians ask for a better copyright for education

IFLA has signed the joint letter "Educators ask for a better copyright", initiated by Communia Association for the Public Domain, which underlines our existing concerns with regards to the education exception of the European copyright reform. Read More

  • News
  • 16 January 2018
  • By: anonymous

IFLA Briefing: Books in Blockchains

Blockchain, highlighted in the 2016 Trend Report Update as a key emerging issue for libraries, has also increasingly grabbed popular attention. The rising value of BitCoin has been at the heart of this, but applications to banking, grant-making, and validation of academic papers have also been proposed. Read More

  • Publications
  • 07 January 2018

The European copyright reform’s potential harm to fundmental rights and freedoms: IFLA co-signs an open letter

Over 80 organisations, among which IFLA, have co-signed an open letter to Ministers attending the European Union’s Competitiveness Council on 30 November - 1 December 2017. The letter underlines, in only one sentence, the potentially irreparable damage that the European copyright reform could cause to Europe's fundamental rights and freedoms, economy and competitiveness, education and research, innovation and competition, creativity and culture, if the wrong decisions are taken. Read More

  • News
  • 30 November 2017
  • By: anonymous