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Page 1: The Annual Copyright License for Academic Institutions of Higher Education November 2008.

The Annual Copyright Licensefor Academic Institutions of Higher Education

November 2008

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Copyright Holders

Thousands of publishers

Broad international coverage

Hundreds of thousands of authors and creators

The world’s most sought-after content

Content Users

1,000 colleges and universities

Across all Carnegie Classes

More than 90% of U.S. research universities

More than 9,000 corporations

Majority of theFortune 500

Total of 20 million employees covered

Established & Valued Intermediary

World's largest content licenser

Millions of books, journals, magazines,

newspapers and other works

Reproduction Rights Organization (RRO) for the

US

Established in 1978

Not-for-profit

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An annual license permits the reuse of text-based content at colleges and universities

► Electronic course content

► Research collaboration

► Administrative communications

► And more!

Examples of Covered Uses:

► Coursepacks

► Classroom handouts

► Library reserves

► E-mail

The Annual Copyright License

Available To:

► Public, private not-for-profit, and private for-profit institutions

► Single campus institutions, multi-campus institutions, and university systems within the U.S., as well as an institution’s international campuses

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License Features

►Single, comprehensive license that reduces the need for pay-per-use permissions

►Extends to students studying abroad, satellite campuses and distance education programs

►Covers course materials produced by on- and off-campus copy shops, bookstores and national coursepack providers

►Titles included in inventory remain available for the term of the license regardless of changes in ownership

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License Benefits

►Comprehensive, institution-wide coverage Provides a uniform set of reuse rights

►Operational efficiency: “Check and go permissions” Reduces time/costs associated with searching for, obtaining and

reconciling permissions on a transactional basis

►Developed in cooperation with several colleges and universities

►Fosters respect for intellectual property

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License Exclusions

►External distribution (e.g. interlibrary loan and document delivery transactions)

►Non-educational uses (e.g. promotional and advertising)

►The reproduction of the entire work unless specifically noted by the rightsholder

►Creation of a repository or database of copyrighted works intended to replace a purchase or subscription

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Repertory of Titles

►Publishers: 475+

►Authors:100+

►Average signings per month: 20+

►Titles: 1,000,000+

►Inventory acquisition strategy Top 500 P-P-U publishers Customer title requests Popular works by discipline Other Reproduction Rights Organizations

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Sampling of Participating Publishers

► Academy of Management

► Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc.

► American Chemical Society

► American Medical Association

► American Psychological Association

► Blackwell Publishing

► Central European University Press

► Columbia University Press

► Cornell University Press

► Dow Jones & Company

► Elsevier Journals

► Euromoney Institutional Investor

► Greenwood Publishing Group

► Haworth Press

► Houghton Mifflin Trade

► John Wiley, Inc

► Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

► Michigan Law Review

► MIT Press

► Nature Publishing

► New York Times

► Oxford University Press Journals

► Penn State University Press

► Perseus Books

► Princeton University Press

► Rutgers University Press

► Sage Publications

► Sloan Management Review

► Springer Verlag

► University of Chicago Press

► University of Texas Press

► Westminster/John Knox Press

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Licensed Institutions

► Adler School of Professional Psychology

► Brown College

► Carl Sandburg College

► Cecil College

► Chicago School of Professional Psychology

► Delaware County Community College

► Elgin Community College

► Fielding Graduate Institute

► Florence Darlington College

► Frontier School of Midwifery & Family Nursing

► Gerstner Sloan Kettering Medical School

► Grove City College

► Harrisburg University of Science & Technology

► Hofstra University

► Landmark College

► Loma Linda University

► Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

► Marine Corps University

► Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology

► Metropolitan State University

► Middlebury College

► MiraCosta College

► National Defense Intelligence College

► Naval War College

► Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine

► Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College

► Portland Community College

► School for International Training

► Suffolk University

► Texas State Technical College System

► United States Army Command and Staff College

► University of Massachusetts Medical School

► University of Texas at Austin

► Western States Chiropractic College

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License Pricing

►Based on: 2006 Carnegie Classification – Enrollment Profile Full time equivalent (FTE) students

►Price per student drops as FTE enrollment increases

►University system discount

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License Support Program

►Copyright education “Copyright Fundamentals” (Free) “Copyright Challenges: Beyond The Basics” (50% Discount)

►Implementation assistance Supporting materials Vendor Integration

►Institution-wide rollout assistance

►Usage survey and data collection

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Going Forward

►Talk to your CCC Licensing Consultant

►Assemble a cross-functional team and discuss pros/cons

►Review the license agreement

►Conduct a title coverage analysis

►Discuss funding alternatives

►Raise awareness of license benefits with senior-level administrators

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Thank You

For more information about the Annual Copyright License

►Visit:www.copyright.com/academic

►Contact:

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 978-750-8400 x2468

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