Abstract:
The idea of the digital library is sweeping through the public discourse around the world which
has resulted in building cemeteries for books on the library’s shelf. The essence of a physical
book is more than knowledge in which the copyright of an author is respected and protected.
Significantly, it is a secret place where readers connect with the thoughts of authors that cannot
be experienced in the digital world and it has built a tradition which enables economically
deprived people to become rich in knowledge and wisdom. Although the digitalized library
is yet to become a real threat to legal depository rights of physical books, readers are now
compelled to access the content of digital libraries which are more convenient in terms of
time and accessibility. Consequently, it has created a pathway for plagiarism that violates the
author’s copyright while turning live physical libraries into morbid libraries. Therefore, the
purpose of this research is to determine whether there is a legal depository right for online
publications, similar to the legal depository right for physical books in the Sri Lankan context.
Additionally, this research explores the possibility of connecting morbid libraries and copyright
by considering the copyright as a more personal right, such as in Germany while inquiring
who should be responsible for the development ...