Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)
Information Services
Danvers, MA 21,144 followers
Advancing copyright. Accelerating knowledge. Powering innovation. #creatingsolutionstogether
About us
A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC advances copyright, accelerates knowledge, and powers innovation. With expertise in copyright, data quality, data analytics, and FAIR data implementations, CCC and its subsidiary RightsDirect collaborate with stakeholders on innovative solutions to harness the power of data and AI.
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http://www.copyright.com
External link for Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)
- Industry
- Information Services
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Danvers, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1978
- Specialties
- rights licensing, content management, open access, content services, content workflow solutions, and copyright education
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Employees at Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)
Updates
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Fast-paced organizations that rely on and invest heavily in R&D should not only regard published content as the heart of innovation, but also possess a deep appreciation of the system of copyright protecting this intellectual property. After all, many kinds of published literature, including news, blogs, books, journals, and standards — including the organizations’ own materials — are protected by copyright laws that place limits on how content can be used by others without the rightsholder’s permission. Success is dependent on collaboration, networking, and sharing information. Unfortunately, from growing startups to established global companies, we hear all the time from organizations whose teams are not fully aware of how copyright applies to the content they rely on to accomplish their respective goals. Without knowing what permissions are needed to reuse content — and how to obtain them if needed — these teams can put their entire organization at risk of copyright infringement. Learn how Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) has supported content users for decades by providing efficient, harmonized licensing solutions that cover their internal uses of content in our latest Velocity of Content blog post 👇 https://lnkd.in/eus9bBej
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Employees consume and reuse copyrighted materials all day long. It’s just business. However, routine content exchanges such as sharing published reports, articles, and other information found on the Web, or using published content with AI systems, have copyright implications, which can expose companies to a greater risk of infringement. While you may know the basics of copyright, your colleagues and staff may not. For more check out the latest Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Velocity of Content blog post via the link 👇 https://lnkd.in/ebVR-uqG
What Is (and Isn’t) Protected by Copyright?
https://www.copyright.com
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Today's MedComms Pro Question: "When requesting to reuse a figure in a new article being submitted to a new journal, we are often asked to provide a circulation number of the new journal. How can we provide this information to get an accurate quote and avoid over or underpaying?" Today's insight from Elsevier's Natalie Qureshi is the Copyright in Medical Communications community: https://lnkd.in/em6j9Xsz #Copyright #MedComms
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I look forward to seeing many friends and colleagues at this event and to hearing CCC's General Counsel, Catherine Zaller Rowland, speak on the important topic of AI, copyright and licensing.
Friends and colleagues, welcome to a conference on AI and Copyright in Stockholm! https://lnkd.in/dGMjjn5c
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Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) reposted this
🔎 The volume of scientific literature being published has increased dramatically in the digital age. Ontologies and taxonomies are important tools to help researchers retrieve and understand this overwhelming amount of scientific literature, but using and managing ontologies can be challenging in itself. In this paper with SciBite, we’re looking at the history of biomedical classification and how these systems have evolved to address new technology and use cases.
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"Now that many congresses have moved towards virtual or hybrid presentations, would it be considered three separate uses if a congress decides to have, for example, a physical presentation, a live-streamed version at the same time, and then a posted recording of that presentation?" See what Renee Castro, Senior Permissions & Copyright Coordinator at Envision Pharma Group has to say about this week's Industry Insight: https://lnkd.in/em6j9Xsz #Copyright #MedComms
Copyright in Medical Communications
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With hospitals using more content than ever and their employees’ need for faster access to this literature, library teams must find new ways to streamline their operations. Historically, many U.S. hospitals have relied on an interlibrary loan system to fulfill employee requests for articles. This solution can allow requests to be fulfilled relatively quickly, but each request typically requires the time and manual effort of hospital library staff. In addition, some articles might be accessible but contain specific limitations regarding how they may be used, stored, or both. An article may even have relevant supplementary materials that are not available through interlibrary loan systems. Librarians are not the only members of hospital staff who can find interlibrary loan systems challenging. Everyone appreciates the urgent need to access information quickly and efficiently, and, owing to the time-sensitive nature of their work, many hospital employees require access to scientific literature as quickly as possible. Waiting one or more business days to receive vital content can be frustrating for these employees, potentially impeding their research or ability to deliver quality care to patients. Even having to wait a few hours for an article or the secondary permissions needed to share the article with colleagues may exceed the time available to healthcare practitioners who need to make an urgent medical decision. Faster access to scientific literature in a hospital setting is possible. To better meet the information and content needs of these employees, hospital library teams can turn to content management solutions such as RightFind Enterprise, which, when paired with the Annual Copyright License from Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), can provide significantly improved efficiencies with hospital-wide licensing. For more, click the link 👇 to read the latest Velocity of Content blog post by Madison Tremblay https://lnkd.in/euVNV3_m
Do Hospitals Need a New Approach for Accessing Scientific Literature?
copyright.com
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If you're attending SLA Annual, don't miss Beth Johnson's presentation: "Powering the AI Engine: Navigating Copyright & Technology" on Monday, July 15 at 3:15 p.m.
See you at SLA this month at University of Rhode Island? We're thrilled to be sponsoring this year's annual conference (stop by Table 3 to meet Lori Drew!) - and speaking about the topic on everyone's mind - AI and copyright. 🧠 If you're attending, don't miss Beth Johnson's presentation: "Powering the AI Engine: Navigating Copyright & Technology" on Monday, July 15 at 3:15 p.m. Give us a shout in the comments if you'll be there! 👋
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Today's question from the MedComms field: "Are permissions costs factored into a cost estimate a MedComm professional provides to a client for a project? If so, how are those permissions costs estimated?" To see the industry insight on this topic head over to the Copyright in Medical Communications Community now: https://lnkd.in/em6j9Xsz #MedComms #Copyright
Copyright in Medical Communications