The document discusses copyright management for open access. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences: Copyright gives legal protection to creators of original works by granting exclusive rights over reproduction, distribution, performance, and translation of their work. Libraries are important stakeholders in copyright law as it governs access to information, and exceptions and limitations and a robust public domain are important for enabling access. Technological protection measures and contracts in licenses can potentially override exceptions and limitations in copyright law, so libraries must ensure their lawful rights to make fair uses and preserve works are not hindered.