Danvers, Mass. - Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization creating global licensing and content solutions that make copyright work for everyone, has launched an Open Access Resource Center in partnership with the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP).
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Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization and leading provider of licensing solutions, announced a referral partnership with the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) in which AAUP’s members can protect copyrighted assets and earn revenue from their online content using CCC’s RightsLink® service at a discounted rate.
“At a critical time in publishing, AAUP understands our members can benefit greatly from a powerful solution that makes licensing seamless for end users,” said Brenna McLaughlin, AAUP Strategic Initiatives Director. “We are pleased that this new program will help more university presses take advantage of the proven functionality of RightsLink.”
Copyright Clearance Center, a leading provider of licensing solutions, has developed an in-app licensing toolkit for RightsLink Plus- and Premium-enabled publishers to add licensing to their iPad or iPhone apps. Solution will allow knowledge workers and other professional content consumers to formally share content from mobile devices.
Former executive director (designate) at the Book Rights Registry joins global rights broker as executive director, author and publisher relations
Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. has partnered with cSub to integrate RightsLink Basic, CCC’s point-of-content licensing solution.
(Press Release) Danvers, Mass. — Copyright Clearance Center Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization that is the world's leading provider of copyright licensing solutions, has named veteran attorney Iris Geik as Associate General Counsel.