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Library of Congress: Laws Need Revision to Encourage Digital Preservation

From the Chronicle of Higher Education:

Countries should change their laws and policies to encourage digital preservation of copyrighted works, according to a report released today by the Library of Congress. It drafted the report with organizations in Australia, Britain, and the Netherlands.

Full report: “International Study on the Impact of Copyright Law on Digital Preservation”