<DIV>Tisztelt Kollégák, Listatagok! <BR>Az <A href="http://www.eblida.org/">EBLIDA</A> az európai könyvtárak lobbistájaként a tegnapi napon egy EU (szak)bizottsági meghallgatáson adhatta elő álláspontját a Google digitalizálási projektjének, az ún. 'US Google Book' egyezmény európai vetületeiről. </DIV>
<DIV>Azz EBLIDA igazgatója - ígérete szerint - a bizottsági meghallgatás eseményeiről és eredményéről is beszámol majd. </DIV>
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<DIV>Érdemes megismerkedni a meghallgatásra beterjesztett dokumentummal, amelyben - többek között - az EBLIDA szorgalmazza a szerzői jogok jelenlegi jogi szabályainak korszerűsítését, a Google-val kötendő európai uniós megállapodás megkötését. </DIV>
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<DIV>Üdvözlettel:</DIV>
<DIV>Haraszti Katalin</DIV>
<DIV>IFLA-HUN moderátor</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>----- Eredeti üzenet -----<BR>Feladó: Eblida <eblida@debibliotheken.nl><BR>Dátum: hétfő, szeptember 7, 2009 9:33<BR>Tárgy: On behalf of Joanne Yeomans, Director of EBLIDA<BR>Címzett: undisclosed-recipients: ;<BR><BR>> Dear colleagues,<BR>> <BR>> EBLIDA has been invited to present its views on the US Google <BR>> Book settlement during the European Commission's hearing today <BR>> (September 7th) in Brussels. A written statement containing <BR>> supporting information was sent to the Commission on September <BR>> 3rd. You will now find the statement on EBLIDA's web pages at <BR>> http://www.eblida.org/uploads/eblida/10/1252227760.pdf<BR>> <BR>> The statement was prepared by the members of the EBLIDA Expert <BR>> Group on Information Law with input from EBLIDA members and <BR>> approved by the EBLIDA Executive Committee. The expert group has <BR>> also given advice on the content of the verbal statement which I <BR>> will present today.<BR>> <BR>> IFLA and LIBER have also aligned themselves with this statement <BR>> and we will present a united opinion from the libraries in <BR>> Europe that we represent. The statements reflect the concerns <BR>> that we have should the settlement be agreed in the USA: the <BR>> resulting competitive disadvantage for our libraries, <BR>> universities and citizens; the difficulty of reaching a similar <BR>> agreement across Europe; the need for changes to copyright law, <BR>> and our concerns about the current clauses in the settlement, <BR>> which is likely to act as a model should we wish for similar <BR>> agreements to be made with Google. <BR>> <BR>> The IFLA statement has been sent to the US court as IFLA is a <BR>> member of the plaintiff class (a US publisher) in the law suit. <BR>> EBLIDA's statement calls for the European Commission to make <BR>> changes to copyright law so that it is possible for anyone to <BR>> build such a digital library in Europe in future.<BR>> <BR>> I will also present the EBLIDA views to the press this morning <BR>> before the EC hearing, and we expect the hearing itself to be <BR>> reported widely in the news. In any case, I look forward to <BR>> reporting back to EBLIDA on my return.<BR>> <BR>> Kind regards, Joanne <BR>> <BR>> *******************************<BR>> Joanne Yeomans, Director EBLIDA.<BR>> European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation <BR>> Associations.Secretariat EBLIDA - P.O. Box 16359,<BR>> NL - 2500 BJ The Hague - The Netherlands. <BR>> Tel: +31 (0)70 30 90 550. Fax: +31 (0)70 30 90 558<BR>> Mob: +31 (0)620 41 65 79. http://www.eblida.org<BR>> *******************************<BR>> Lobbying for Libraries<BR>> *******************************<BR><BR><BR></DIV>