Lisette,

Do you believe that broader educational fair use exemptions, to the extent
they preclude competition from in-copyright materials, need to be balanced
with public transfers to be equitable?

I agree we should benefit teachers, and I am sure that is what such
exemptions do. But I do not see how it could be equitable to benefit them
at the expense of the authors they recommend.

On Friday, June 24, 2016, Lisette Kalshoven <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi James,
>
> Not sure I understand your question. If you are asking whether if we have
> a broad exception across the EU would there still be financial incentive to
> create high quality educational materials, I think the answer is yes. I
> think there will remain a demand for not only seperate pieces of
> in-copyright materials, but for complete teaching materials, including
> method and didactics that publishers (or other parties) can provide. I
> believe such an exception would most likely benefit teachers (who likely
> fall within the ‘open education’ spectrum) to supplement teaching methods
> with contemporary creative works such as newspaper articles, clips of films
> etc.
>
> But maybe I misunderstand your meaning.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Lisette
>
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>
> On 24 Jun 2016, at 14:47, James Salsman <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
> Lisette,
>
> If there was a general copyright exemption for any educational materials,
> would a public transfer be in equity to support the continued demand for
> improvements in quality of those materials?
>
> On Friday, June 24, 2016, Lisette Kalshoven <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Keeping copyright out of the classroom is one of COMMUNIA's most
>> important recommendations. Today, within the Best Case Scenarios for
>> Copyright series we present education exception as it works in Estonia to
>> benefit education, research, teaching. This exception is crucial to make
>> ICT and connectivity really useful in education.
>>
>> Please share the basic facts blogpost:
>> http://www.communia-association.org/2016/06/24/education-exception-bcs-copyright/,
>> where a detailed legal study can be found, via your social media and
>> mailing lists.
>>
>> Also please keep an eye on our TT (@communia_eu) to share the message if
>> you want.
>>
>> I hope you find it interesting and worth spreading! If you have any
>> questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact us.
>>
>> With warm regards,
>>
>> Lisette Kalshoven
>>
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>> Kennisland | www.kennisland.nl | t +31205756720 | m +31613943237 |
>> @lnkalshoven | skype: lisette.kalshoven
>>
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