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Copyright has created a digital dark age where the most powerful tools for cultural analysis are blind between 1910 and the rise of social media, says Melissa Terras, Professor of Digital Culture at Edinburgh University and keynote speaker at CILIP’s Copyright Conference 2021, taking place on 10 May (early bird discount applies until 31 March)
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Risk aversion is the issue that Professor Melissa Terras returns to again and again when she talks about copyright. She says that circumstances – financial, political and cultural – mean institutions increasingly resort to a blanket ‘no’ when asked to take any copyright risk.
Read the article from the latest edition of Information Professional magazine https://www.cilip.org.uk/news/557160/Why-is-most-of-the-20th-Century-invisible-to-AI.htm
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