>> However, the digitizing agency cannot dictate any copyright >>restrictions on the digitized copies once released to the public
The digital objects have not, and as far as I understand, cannot be made available to the public if digitized as part of the google books digitization project. Most institutions got very limited use, and generally these were tied to their specific, immediate, communities. Though, with that said each institution has slightly different terms. For what it's worth, the research center does not make the digital copies available for download -- it provides tools for working with data in aggregate (worksets) and provides a proof of concept environment demonstrating the feasibility of creating a secured data repository with I believe the long-term goal of providing data mining for the entire hathitrust resources (both within and outside of the public domain). But even as it stands now, the tool has become a fantastic teaching tool when talking to instructors and graduate students looking for large data sets to work with, that also includes some pretty interesting research algori! thms for working with the data. --tr -----Original Message----- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Jimmy Ghaphery Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 4:47 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] hathitrust research center workset browser Thanks Eric for posting the webinar in the other thread. I am pretty sure that digitizing something in the public domain does not change its copyright status, at least in the U.S. The digitizing agency certainly has the right to sell, restrict access, watermark, or even keep the scans locked up on a thumb drive in a closet. They are not obligated to share or to provide the digital files in a re-usable format. However, the digitizing agency cannot dictate any copyright restrictions on the digitized copies once released to the public. #iamnotalawyer and welcome correction best, Jimmy On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Eric Lease Morgan <emor...@nd.edu> wrote: > On Jun 1, 2015, at 10:58 AM, davesgonechina <davesgonech...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > They just informed me I need a .edu address. Having trouble > > understanding the use of the term "public domain" here. > > Gung fhpx, naq fbhaqf ernyyl fbeg bs fghcvq!! --RYZ > -- Jimmy Ghaphery Head, Digital Technologies VCU Libraries 804-827-3551