Speaking Out Against Access Copyright – AUCC Deal
May 9, 2012
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Mount Allison Students’ Administrative Council Opposes the Access Copyright – AUCC Settlement
Sackville, NB – May 8, 2012 – The Mount Allison Students’ Union does not support the model license agreement between Access Copyright and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) and is encouraging administrators at Mount Allison University to not sign on to the license, calling the agreement harmful to students and a step backward for user rights and open access to educational resources.
Read more at http://sac.mta.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=318:accesscopyright&catid=35:governance