ABSTRACT

First published in 1991, this volume aims to take a close look at the laws of 27 countries to locate what others value in the realm of legal deposit and heighten our awareness of its importance for free access to information. It responds to the great concern over the freedom of the press, the end of censorship and absolute government secrecy, and guaranteed public access to information. The term ‘legal deposit’, known in the UK and several former-British Empire countries as ‘copyright deposit’, originated in France in 1537 and has spread throughout the world, though the definition of the term remains questionable. Jan T. Jasion examines this through three parts: various aspects of legal deposit, comparing legal deposit worldwide and a detailed examination of the laws of 27 countries to compare the various national interpretations of legal deposit.

part |5 pages

Part 1

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

Aspects of legal deposit legislation

part |15 pages

Part 2

chapter |15 pages

World survey of legal deposit

chapter |44 pages

World list of legal deposit legislation

part |4 pages

Part 3

chapter |2 pages

Algeria

chapter |4 pages

Australia

chapter |2 pages

Belgium

chapter |2 pages

Belize

chapter |1 pages

British Virgin Islands

chapter |7 pages

Canada

chapter |2 pages

Fiji

chapter |2 pages

Finland

chapter |3 pages

France

chapter |2 pages

Guam

chapter |2 pages

Hong Kong

chapter |4 pages

India

chapter |2 pages

Republic of Ireland

chapter |2 pages

Israel

chapter |2 pages

Japan

chapter |2 pages

Malta

chapter |2 pages

New Zealand

chapter |4 pages

Nigeria

chapter |2 pages

Peru

chapter |6 pages

Poland

chapter |2 pages

Sierra Leone

chapter |2 pages

Singapore

chapter |3 pages

South Africa

chapter |3 pages

Switzerland

chapter |1 pages

Thailand

chapter |5 pages

United Kingdom

chapter |12 pages

United States of America

chapter |3 pages

Virgin Islands of the United States