Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving. |
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The student must be able to explain the history and basic process of electrostatic reprography. |
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Digital reproduction of documents and their communication by telecommunications must be treated as reprography has been for many years. |
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Member States should be allowed to provide for an exception or limitation in respect of reprography. |
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For reprography, it has been applied since 1985 when it was introduced in Germany. |
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Existing national schemes on reprography, where they exist, do not create major barriers to the internal market. |
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In France, the right of reproduction by reprography is also the subject of compulsory collective management. |
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The next sections highlight different legislative solutions and operational models for licensing and collecting remuneration for reprography. |
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Interlibrary loan, reprography, and reference services are also indicated. |
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We have the management authorizations of 250 Quebec and Canadian playwrights for, among other things, school performance rights, reprography rights and telecommunications and digital rights. |
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The publication will unquestionably serve as a valuable source of information for copyright and related rights specialists and for all those closely involved with the collective management of reprography throughout the world. |
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Subsequent phases of the digital reprography initiative will expand to include requests such as records released through Access to Information and Privacy legislation. |
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Users who wish to reproduce a work beyond the limitations provided for in the agreement on reprography must contact COPIBEC to obtain a special authorization. |
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Many of the oldest organizations had their genesis in general literary rights organizations, which later began to deal with reprography as part of their activities. |
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