Translations:Checklist voor het klaren van rechten/1/en: verschil tussen versies
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It’s important to | It’s important to clear the rights for pieces of work in your archive and collections if you want to make them available to the public or reuse them. | ||
Clearing rights means establishing if a certain piece of work is subject to copyright, and obtaining permission from the rightsholder or their representative to include it in your archive and/or collections in accordance with the law. | |||
This checklist looks at the stages required to | This checklist looks at the stages required to clear the rights that may be attached to certain items in your archive. The term ‘author’ is used here in a generic sense, and refers to the creator of all forms of work that are subject to copyright. | ||
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It’s important to clear the rights for pieces of work in your archive and collections if you want to make them available to the public or reuse them. Clearing rights means establishing if a certain piece of work is subject to copyright, and obtaining permission from the rightsholder or their representative to include it in your archive and/or collections in accordance with the law. This checklist looks at the stages required to clear the rights that may be attached to certain items in your archive. The term ‘author’ is used here in a generic sense, and refers to the creator of all forms of work that are subject to copyright.