Contents:PART I: THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE1. A Global Digital Register for the Preservation and Access to Cultural Heritage: Problems, Challenges and Possibilities Tanya Aplin 2. Registers, Databases and Orphan Works Caroline Colin 3. Copyright Protection for the Restoration, Reconstruction and Digitization of Public Domain Works Andreas Rahmatian 4. Photography, Copyright and the South Kensington Experiment Ronan Deazley 5. Archiving Exceptions: Where are we and where do we need to go?Paul Torremans PART II: THE US PERSPECTIVE 6. Archiving and Preservation in US Copyright Law Laura Gasaway 7. A Central Register of Copyrightable Works: A US Perspective Steven Hetcher PART III: ANOTHER WAY TO PRESERVE AND ACCESS CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE DOMAINE PUBLIC PAYANT 8. Preserving and Accessing our Cultural Heritage: Argentina's Experience through the Domaine Public Payant Delia Lipszyc and Carlos Alberto Villalba PART III: THE CULTURAL SECTOR INSTITUTION'S PERSPECTIVES 9. Preserving and Accessing our Cultural Heritage - Issues for Cultural Sector Institutions: Archives, Libraries, Museums and Galleries Tim Padfield PART IV: THE CULTURAL HERITAGE SPECIALIST'S PERSPECTIVES 10. Friends or Foes? Two Ways of Thinking on the Relation between the Tasks of Cultural Heritage Institutions and the Protection of Copyright Lucky Belder Conclusion Estelle Derclaye
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