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OpenCongress Summary
This bill seeks to amend copyright code and create a new category of copyrighted works to the effect of reversing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy. This would prohibit the government from requiring scholarly journals to make federally funded studies accessible to the public.
Proponents of the bill are largely limited to the American Association of Publishers and the bill’s sponsors, namely
Rep. John Conyers, who introduced it for the second time after its exact replica, H.R. 6845, died in the 110th Congress.
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Official Summary
Fair Copyright in Research Works Act - Prohibits any federal agency from imposing any condition, in connection with a funding agreement, that requires the transfer or license to or for a federal agency, or requires the absence or abandonment, of specified exclusive rights of a copyright own...
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Organizations Supporting H.R.801
- American Chemical Society
- American Business Media
- American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists
- American Psychological Association
- American Physiological Association
- American Institute of Physics
- ...and 12 more.
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Organizations Opposing H.R.801
- DigitalKoans
- Special Libraries Association
- Scholarly Publising and Academic Resources Coalition
- Public Library of Science
- Public Knowledge
- Greater Western Library Alliance
- ...and 8 more.
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