The JADAID 2021 Conference has recently concluded on copyright issues on the Internet and in documentary institutions, in accordance with the new European directive. The sessions addressed the digital single market, the issue of licensing, and the European Union’s objectives in its cultural heritage policies. The challenges surrounding the regulation of text and data mining were also analyzed, identifying the most relevant elements.

Below are compiled all the videos from the sessions, covering everything you need to know to master the key aspects of the upcoming transposition into Spanish law. What are the most significant changes compared to the previous legal framework regarding copyright that affect libraries and heritage institutions? How do you believe the digitization of works outside the commercial circuit may impact library usage? Do you think it will be easy for heritage institutions to reach agreements with authors and rights holders? What are the most critical challenges your institution faces in the area of copyright within the digital environment? How do you believe the opening of databases to the new legislation on data mining will affect your library? Discover all the key insights in this collection of videos. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our channel.

Videos from the JADAID 2021 Sessions on Copyright on the Internet

Session 1 – May 24, 6 pm (Spanish time) – New European Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market

Session 2 – May 25. 6pm (Spanish time) – Works outside the commercial circuit: licenses, uses, and applications

Session 3 – May 26. 6pm (Spanish time) – Extended collective licensing: Experiences in Nordic countries

Session 4 – May 27. 6pm (Spanish time) – The European Union’s objectives within the framework of Cultural Heritage

Session 5 – May 28. 6pm (Spanish time) – Text and Data Mining for Research in Documentation