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Review of the new CLA Higher Education Licence
Open Day - Talis Aspire Digitised Content17 March 2014
a licensing body as defined by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, with a legal mandate to perform collective licensing on behalf of copyright owners
owned by the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) and the Publishers Licensing Society (PLS)
agency agreement with the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS)
reciprocal agreements with 35 similar organisations overseas
global mandates with 20 publishers
… all of which mean that
CLA is authorised to license
still text and imagesfrom print and digital material published in the
UK and many overseas territories.
New rights and repertoire
Photocopying and scanning from print material
As before
Copying and re-use of paid-for digital material (NB ‘Comprehensive’ Licence)
Now available to all HEIs
Copying and re-use of free-to-view UK website content
New!
About Digital Material
Paid-for Digital Material For example, e-books, e-journals Includes content taken from aggregator platforms
Free-to-view website material Free-to-view, but may not be free to copy (check terms and
conditions)
Why copy from Digital Material?
One set of terms and conditions applies across all of CLA’s repertoire – no need to check primary licence agreements each time
Removes any uncertainty around unstable links for future access
Where a primary licence agreement is held, users are free to choose whether to copy under this or the CLA Licence
Permits use for commercial research purposes
Permits the making of multiple printouts
US Scanning Repertoire
Change in CLA’s agreement with CCC (all sectors, not just HE)
Repertoire for scanning must now be opted in on a title level, rather than automatically included unless specifically excluded (as previously)
CLA Title Search
If you need to check for licence coverage, we recommend using our Title Search