The Concept of Controlled Digital Lending: Possibilities of Application in Croatian Libraries

IF 0.1 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Anita Katulić
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the recommendations of the international library communities and the modern legislative framework in the Republic of Croatia on issues of copyright and related rights regarding libraries and e-lending. In 2021, a new Copyright and Related Rights Act entered into force in Croatia, and in recent years, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, more attention has been paid in the literature to the concept of the so-called Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) which helps fulfil the mission of libraries in supporting research, education and participation in cultural life within the limits of existing copyright laws. The CDL allows the library to circulate a digitized title instead of a physical copy, provided that the loan must take place in a controlled manner: the loan may contain as many copies of the title as the library has legally acquired. As a concept, CDL is an interesting and suitable solution for the uninterrupted provision of library services in cases of extraordinary circumstances such as a pandemic. Given that has its roots in the American legal system that is significantly different from European legal framework of copyright, IFLA in the Statement of controlled loan e-books (IFLA Statement on controlled digital lending) published in June 2021 recommends considering the application of the CDL in the framework of national legislation, so the paper will present the position of the international library community on lending e-books expressed in the Declaration and consider the possibilities of e-lending and digital copying of printed books and its lending according to the CDL concept in the context of the new Copyright and Related Rights Act and in general within the framework of contemporary Croatian and European legislation.
受控数字借阅的概念:在克罗地亚图书馆应用的可能性
本文的目的是调查国际图书馆界的建议与克罗地亚共和国关于图书馆和电子图书馆的版权和相关权利问题的现代立法框架之间的关系。2021年,一项新的《版权和相关权利法》在克罗地亚生效,近年来,特别是在新冠肺炎大流行的背景下,文献中对所谓的受控数字借贷(CDL)的概念给予了更多关注,这有助于履行图书馆支持研究的使命,在现有版权法的范围内,教育和参与文化生活。CDL允许图书馆流通数字化的标题,而不是实体副本,前提是借阅必须以可控的方式进行:借阅可以包含图书馆合法获得的标题副本。作为一个概念,CDL是一个有趣且合适的解决方案,可以在疫情等特殊情况下不间断地提供图书馆服务。鉴于其根源于与欧洲版权法律框架明显不同的美国法律体系,IFLA在2021年6月发布的《受控贷款电子书声明》(IFLA关于受控数字贷款的声明)中建议考虑在国家立法框架内应用CDL,因此,本文将阐述国际图书馆界对《宣言》中所表达的借阅电子书的立场,并在新的《版权和相关权利法》的背景下,以及在当代克罗地亚和欧洲的框架内,考虑印刷书籍的电子借阅和数字复制以及根据CDL概念进行借阅的可能性法规
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