Abstract
In modern times, technological development is continuous, and one of its distinctive features is open access, which has been greatly discussed in the preceding chapter. The literature reflects that open access practice is distinguished from a variety of instruments, and the most renowned is OARs. This chapter's analysis is designed to juxtapose the European copyright framework with copyright in a domestic context. Additionally, the chapter examines the status of OARs in Greece and proposes potential changes to improve its governance framework.
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