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An overview of the New CLA Higher Education Licence
Jane Secker UUK Copyright Working Group
Now includes digital to digital copying alongside scanning and photocopying (resolved British Library issue)
Extension to the repertoire: new territories and publishers (ha!)
Digital element also now covers websites New user guidelines and new higher
education website
The New Licence
For most institutions there is an increase in the price Small decrease for those on Comprehensive licence £7.04 per FTE (fixed apart from RPI) Small increase on fee charged for staff funded from
commercial income RPI is capped and collared Fixed three year term but two working groups will
continue to meet Surveys and Data Working Group Licence Operation Working Group
The fee
A series of unresolved issues between both sides are covered in a Side Letter that accompanies the licence including: RPI (replace with CPI or should there be one?) Overseas distance learners NCB students and how the data is collected Disembedded images Retention of digital copies – if works appear on the excluded list
part way through the term of licence – currently have to remove, but reviewing
Extent limits (for items such as poems and anthologies) These are to be discussed during the licence and where
possible solutions sought
Unresolved issues
Spreadsheet remains (as modified by SDWG) Very little changes if you use Packtracker or
other reporting tools From 2014 there will be sample reporting –
so institutions will report annually on new items only
Every 3 years will do a full report to include renewals as well as new scans
New reporting requirements
Amended definition of ‘authorised persons’ Need to restrict access to the scans by ‘appropriate
controls’ not technical means Digital component coverage of US publishers is opt
in Scanning and photocopying is opt out so lists are
different Adding cover sheets to digital originals – not
required if already have a ‘copyright notice’ CLA Look up tool and reliability issues
Other issues to consider
Jane Secker [email protected]
Also don’t forget to sign up to [email protected]
Further details at:
http://he.cla.co.uk/your-he-licence/licence-terms-and-conditions/
Thanks for listening
Will you make use of the digital part of the licence? How will you manage this in practice? Who will make the
copies and be authorised? Are you going to advertise the changes to the licence, e.g.
the option to use digital originals? Will items be copied under the new CLA licence or the
specific licence that comes with most e-journals/e-books? If this is not consistent, what will that do to the figures?
How useful will the new ‘look up tool’ be? Will anyone will use of the ability to 'copy' from websites? Do you think reporting only new items will make things
easier?
Adapting to the new licence - questions we asked of users….