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1 Licensing and delivering digital coursepacks WG2 Brussels May 2013 Hans-Petter Fuglerud Deputy Excecutive Director Kopinor

2 The RRO in Norway Founded 1980 Represent 22 Associations of Rights Holders License broadly Extended Collective License Most Licenses include Digital Copying and Usage

3 HE sector in Norway 230 000 Students 60 Inststitutions of variable size Geographicly wide spread Curruculum varies – some 50 000 listed courses Common use of course packs

4 Taken from Universitas.no, photographer: Marius Nergård Pettersen Creating and distributing coursepacks is traditionally a costly and cumbersome process

5 The exisiting copying agreement Kopinor and the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (UHR) negotiate a Model agreement. The existing agreement was originally negotiated in 2002, amended in 2009, and has been extended to 2013 All universities and university colleges in Norway individually commit to the pre-negotiated agreement UHR and Kopinor will negotiate a new agreement for 2014 Kopinor has commited itself to deliver a system for digital course packs 5

6 Needs of the rightsholders vs needs of the university and college sector Rightsholders: digital copying of curriculum must take place in a controlled system University and college sector: simpler regulations, better ways to produce coursepacks, educational institututions need better ways to oversee and regulate costs Students: digital coursepacks, platform independent, delivered on time, good reading quality

7 Extended Collective License (ECL) and transactional licensing combined Kopinor license (ECL) For the same course: 15 % or 1 chapter from a book. 2 articles per year from the same scientific journal. Kopinor license (ECL) For the same course: 15 % or 1 chapter from a book. 2 articles per year from the same scientific journal. Pre-authorized direct license For the same course: e.g. up to 50 % of the book/journal. Terms set by publisher. Pre-authorized direct license For the same course: e.g. up to 50 % of the book/journal. Terms set by publisher. Special orders Direct contact for clearing use when pre- authorized rights are too narrow. Special orders Direct contact for clearing use when pre- authorized rights are too narrow.

8 EN MORSOM AVSLUTNING?

9 Soft ware Rights registry Content registry Metadata Several interfaces – Teaching staff editing course pack – Adminstrative tools (aproval of orders etc) – Publishers tools Course packs delivered in student´s VLE

10 Business model Transaction-based system for ordering and compiling coursepacks Educational institutions as customers Payment for actual use for all registered students Distribution on paper or digitally (without DRM)

11 Benefits for users Legal use of digital material Easier access to relevant material Reduced costs Better economic control Easier administration Easy to use – no DRMs Quick and precise delivery High quality user experience

12 Benefits for rightsholders Remuneration Control of pricing and terms Payment for actual use Prevent leakage An effective tool for administration of rights in the higher education sector Improved market knowledge Secured participation in a digital future

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19 PUBLISHER’S SIDE

20 Publishers’ homepage

21 Administer publisher’s catalogue

22 System uploads the files


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