Compulsory deposit regulation (Germany)
Basic data | |
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Title: | Ordinance on the mandatory submission of media works to the German National Library |
Short title: | Compulsory deposit regulation |
Abbreviation: | PflAV |
Type: | Federal Ordinance |
Scope: | Federal Republic of Germany |
Issued on the basis of: | Section 20 DNBG |
Legal matter: | Library law |
References : | 224-21-1 |
Issued on: | October 17, 2008 ( Federal Law Gazette I, p. 2013 ) |
Entry into force on: | October 23, 2008 |
Last change by: |
Art. 1 Regulation of 29 April 2014 ( Federal Law Gazette I, p. 450 ) |
Effective date of the last change: |
May 10, 2014 (Art. 2 of April 29, 2014) |
Weblink: | Text of the regulation |
Please note the note on the applicable legal version. |
The Compulsory Filing Ordinance (full title: Ordinance on the compulsory filing of media works to the German National Library , PflAV ) regulates the procedure for filing media works, the nature of media works that are subject to mandatory filing, the restriction of the filing or collection obligation for certain types of media works and the granting of subsidies in Germany . The delivery obligation itself is regulated in § 14 DNBG . The technical framework is created by the German National Library.
implementation
You must first register with the DNB. The website is intended to be uploaded or made available for download in a ZIP file . Metadata must be recorded.
criticism
- Many websites do not exist as static content that can be packed into a zip file, but are generated dynamically by content management systems .
- Even widespread content management systems such as Typo3 do not offer an extension for this.
- How content that requires a server in the background, such as Ajax or Flash videos , is unclear.
- Wanting to make a complete copy of the Internet runs counter to the idea of a decentralized network .
- A new wave of warnings was feared.
See also
Web links
- Text of the ordinance on the mandatory submission of media works to the German National Library
- Collection order from the German National Library