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Abstract
The concept of copyright protection emerged and developed throughout history to promote the widest dissemination of information. After two centuries of its establishment, development, and maturation, the traditional system entered a full-blown crisis, undermined at its foundations by digital innovation and the socio-cultural transformation of the 20th century. This evolution, marked by continuous adaptations, has introduced elements that are currently limiting the free circulation of scientific knowledge and hindering access to information. Creative Commons (CC) licenses offer a more flexible model for managing copyright, allowing authors to reserve some rights while relinquishing others. There are different variants of CC licenses, ranging from simple attribution (CC BY) to restrictions on commercial use and derivative works (CC BY NC ND). These licenses have been used both to promote the openness of resources and to perpetuate their commercial or paid distribution. For a significant shift towards more open science, a rebalancing of power is needed among authors, publishers, and users, with greater awareness of their rights by those who play a key role in scientific production.
版权保护的概念在历史上不断出现和发展,以促进信息的最广泛传播。在经历了两个世纪的建立、发展和成熟之后,传统体系进入了一场全面的危机,其基础受到了20世纪数字创新和社会文化转型的破坏。这种以不断适应为特征的演变引入了目前限制科学知识自由流通和阻碍获取信息的因素。知识共享(CC)许可协议提供了一种更灵活的版权管理模式,允许作者在放弃其他权利的同时保留一些权利。CC许可有不同的变体,从简单的署名(CC BY)到对商业使用和衍生作品的限制(CC BY NC ND)。这些许可证被用来促进资源的开放,并使其商业或付费分发永久化。为了向更开放的科学进行重大转变,作者、出版商和用户之间需要重新平衡权力,让那些在科学生产中发挥关键作用的人更好地认识到他们的权利。
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Giunta ormai al sessantesimo anno, Recenti Progressi in Medicina continua a costituire un sicuro punto di riferimento ed uno strumento di lavoro fondamentale per l"ampliamento dell"orizzonte culturale del medico italiano. Recenti Progressi in Medicina è una rivista di medicina interna. Ciò significa il recupero di un"ottica globale e integrata, idonea ad evitare sia i particolarismi della informazione specialistica sia la frammentazione di quella generalista.