A Call to the OUSA Community: Preserving the Legacy of ONA
Dear OUSA community,
Orienteering USA is exploring ways to preserve and share the history of our sport by digitizing past issues of Orienteering North America (ONA) for inclusion in an online OUSA library.
As many of you know, ONA – and before it Orienteering USA (the publication, not the federation) – was for decades a vital link connecting orienteers across the U.S. and Canada to events, ideas, maps, debates, and one another. We believe this history is worth preserving for future generations.
In discussions with the former publishers, we have learned that the primary obstacle may be copyright. While the magazine itself was published by dedicated individuals, many of the articles and photographs were contributed by freelancers. A key legal consideration is a 2001 U.S. Supreme Court decision (New York Times Co. v. Tasini), which addressed how publishers may reuse freelance content in digital formats. The Court ruled that publishers generally do not automatically hold digital rights to freelance articles or photographs that originally appeared in print. In particular, reproducing individual works in electronic databases or searchable systems typically requires the contributor’s permission.
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