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    RIGHT TO DIGITALIZE ARMENIAN LITERATURE?

    Panorama.am
    20:24 04/09/2007

    Yesterday at a press conference American-Armenian University rector
    Harutyun Armenian informed journalists that the university had
    digitalized all Armenian literature from up to the 18th century,
    and is also ready to digitalize Western Armenian literature from the
    18th to 20th century.

    While respecting this titanic work, a few questions arise. For
    instance, who will use this information, to whom will it belong,
    who gave the right to do this work, and isn't it a violation of the
    law to assume this right of copyright of this literature?

    In a conversation with a panorama.am journalist, Susanna Nersisyan,
    director of the organization involved in the protection of copyrights
    in Armenia, says that in this case no law has been broken. "In this
    case, involving Armenian literature from up to the 18th century,
    no law is broken if the organization or person makes no name or
    content changes. But the spreading of this information, such as on
    the Internet, breaks the law."

    In Nersisyan's words, modern literature is protected for 70 years,
    with any usage needing permission from heirs of the author.

    About the digitalization of huge amounts of work and its usage
    we attempted to meet with the director of the Matenadaran, Hrachya
    Tamrazyan. We were informed that he would not give an interview until
    the first 100 days of his new position had been completed. We note
    that the director was appointed on July 17, and that only 49 days
    have passed since his appointment.

    Asking the press department of the Culture Ministry whether the
    American university had any agreements with the government concerning
    activities of Armenian-dedicated subjects, Gayane Durgaryan said she
    would look into this and answer us tomorrow.
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