We Want To, But Can We? Usage Needs and Contractual Conditions
Jinfo Article
19th August 2015
By Chris Porter
Abstract
The interplay between requests from customers to use information in new ways and the underlying contractual conditions relating to content is a shifting field as developments such as the move from print to digital distribution and new ways of consuming information filter through. Chris Porter provides insights into how vendors including Acquire Media, Avention and Elsevier are tackling new forms of licensing and permissions.
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