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CCC & Technology from Sage Collaborate to Simplify Copyright Compliance


CCC has announced an integration agreement with Technology from Sage, a division of Sage that provides library technology solutions.

The integration enables academic institutions that subscribe to Technology from Sage’s Talis library resource list management system and CCC’s Annual Copyright License for Higher Education to verify CCC annual license coverage or acquire copyright permissions from CCC via its Pay-Per-Use Permissions services directly within the Talis platform. Customers of the platform can now make it easier for their faculty & staff to legally use copyrighted materials in course reading lists.

Talis fully integrates with any library system to streamline course resourcing, copyright compliance, and acquisitions. It connects faculty and students to library holdings directly within their course resource lists, keeping the library at the heart of teaching and learning.

“Our customers asked for a faster, easier way to manage copyright in their course materials, and we delivered,”
– Emily Sheahan, Vice President & Managing Director, CCC.

CCC licensing, content, and technology solutions for academia make it easy for faculty, researchers, staff, students, and other stakeholders to legally access and share copyrighted content. Current academic licensing and content solutions for higher education and K-12 include the Annual Copyright License for Higher Education, Pay-Per-Use Permissions Service, RightFind Curriculum, and the Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments.

For more information about Technology from Sage, visit technologyfromsage.com.

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Author: Craig Sender

Craig Sender is the Senior Director of Public and Analyst Relations at CCC. With 30 years of experience in the media industry, he has held various marketing communications roles at the Disney Internet Group, Perkins School for the Blind, Dan Klores Communications, Ruder Finn, and eMarketer. Since 2012, Sender has served as an Adjunct Professor at Boston University's College of Communication. He earned his master’s degree in communications management from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, where he also completed his undergraduate studies in public relations.