From: "C.H.J. Hartgerink" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 02:22:08 -0400
Thanks for sharing!
As a Dutch researcher it seems this is a non agreement (based on this
press release).
Under Dutch copyright law article 25f sharing postprints freely after
a reasonable amount of time (commonly defined as 6-12 months) has
already been legal for several years. The only difference would be if
the publisher will actively make this happen, because now the author
has to do it, but there is no indication in the press release that's
the case here.
Cheers,
Chris Hartgerink
@chartgerink
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On Jun 29, 2018, 06:24, LIBLICENSE < [log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 23:13:53 -0400
Monday 25 June 2018
"As part of its negotiations with Wolters Kluwer to extend the
contract for legal and fiscal professional literature, the VSNU has
agreed open-access terms. The 27 academic journals in Wolters Kluwer’s
collection of otherwise mainly professional literature will be subject
to new and explicit open-access embargo rules. The parties have agreed
that academic articles from these 27 journals will be eligible for
publishing in the public domain 6 to 12months after the date of their
publication on Navigator and Wolters Kluwer’s other platforms."
https://www.vsnu.nl/en_GB/news-items/nieuwsbericht/413-open-access-deal-reached-with-wolters-kluwer.html?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTlRGalpESTBZbU16TW1SaiIsInQiOiJpMmhqeHlhSmx6aUpQMUphN2p6MG1MNjFpSFVHTkNld2RmYmwrbG5pbVA4eXppajlaSzdKNGhjdWpjMUV4SkRRdUZhb052TjFVZmVnZ21OZHB1NXFRVzNoamR2N3Q3Tkg1bjJcLytDMkJJUk1cLyt3OWlzcGoxVGlWWHFkWjRDQ2tYIn0%3D