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Abstract
Libraries use, acquire, create and host generate digital content. They digitize their existing collections of works such as letters, diaries and manuscripts and post them on library websites. Increasingly, libraries are utilizing digital technology to preserve library works which may or may not be made available to the public. Libraries also create, manage and host user generated content such as posts on discussion boards, blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, social bookmarking, tagging, and social networks. Libraries use user generated content for internal library purposes, such as displays and events and for teaching. Further, libraries often are asked to assist users who are creating user generated content. User generated content raises significant copyright issues raised for libraries as they create, manage and host such content.
Recommended Citation
Laura N. Gasaway,
Libraries, Digital Content, and Copyright,
12 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law
755
(2010)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/jetlaw/vol12/iss4/4