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News for ICSTI Members 2 December 2001
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- From: Howard Flack <Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch>
- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 08:33:27 GMT
Cut and copied from a word .doc document. H. News for ICSTI Members 2 December 2001 1. Two copyright cases decided in favour of the entertainment industry The New York Times of November 29th reported that the entertainment industry won a pair of copyright cases on Wednesday that could have far-reaching ramifications for researchers. US Federal District Court Judge Garrett E. Brown dismissed a lawsuit that Princeton professor Edward W. Felten filed against the Recording Industry Association of America. Felten alleged that the group tried to prevent him from publishing research about circumnavigating digital copyright protection systems by threatening him with lawsuits; however, the RIAA later withdrew its case, leaving Brown to decide that Felten's lawsuit had no merit. Meanwhile, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan ruled that the Motion Picture Association of America was within its rights to prohibit Eric Corley from publishing a program designed to crack DVD copyright safeguards, despite assertions from Corley and advocates that such a measure violated free speech rights. Electronic Frontier Foundation legal director Cindy Cohn said that these decisions do not bode well for researchers, since it gives the entertainment industry license to clamp down on innovation. 2. Wiley InterScience and Celera link Plans have been announced to develop links between cited article references, abstracts, and full-text articles available on the Wiley InterScience online service and the Celera Discovery System (CDS). According to the companies this agreement will provide subscribers of both services with "more direct access to a broad range of bioinformatics data, full-text articles, and abstracts". URL: Wiley http://www.wiley.com/ URL: Celera http://www.celera.com/ 3. A series of interesting questions from Dan Sperber, Institut Jean Nicod, (EHESS/ CNRS) 1bis av. Lowendal, 75007 Paris, France Here is a concrete problem. The advice you provide will help us resolve it and will also clarify, if they are not yet clear, the practical consequences of the theoretical views under discussion in this debate. We are tempted, at the Jean Nicod Institute (http://institutnicod.org), to follow Stevan Harnad's advice and to set up eprint archives for all the researchers of the Institute (several of us already have a personal site with their articles on line). Ideally, it is the larger institutions to which the Institute belongs (the CNRS, the EHESS and the ENS) that should create such archives, but since this may not happen for a while, we might first do it at our level. Questions: Is an Institute with some 20 researchers too small to follow Harnad's model? Is it a good idea? Would it be better not to do anything at all? Whereas general CNRS Eprint Archives do not yet look imminent, the CCSD does appear to be disposed to help the Nicod Institute to establish its own Eprint Archives. I have had two extremely encouraging messages in this connection from Franck Laloe and Daniel Charnay. Our conference has hence already had concrete effects which I find very positive. However, two questions I raised in this discussion thread still remain unanswered. Are there better alternatives? Are there objections to online self-archiving by a research institution like ours? All the responses up to now have been positive, for which I am grateful. I would now like to hear objections or alternatives, if there are any. Although I myself am quite convinced of the benefits of the self-archiving Harnad proposes, I hope I am open-minded enough to reflect seriously on any counterarguments or cautions. I will in any case share all feedback with the members of the Nicod Institute who will be making a group decision. Thus, if any of you think we are on the wrong track, this is the moment to say so! Your views will be of considerable interest to this discussion of Harnad's text. dan@sperber.com http://dan.sperber.com/ -- VISITING GENEVA? See http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/geneva02.html Howard Flack http://www.unige.ch/crystal/ahdf/Howard.Flack.html Laboratoire de Cristallographie Phone: +41 22 702 62 49 24 quai Ernest-Ansermet mailto:Howard.Flack@cryst.unige.ch CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland Fax: +41 22 702 61 08
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