The access and reproduction policies of the digital collections of fifteen
leading academic and national digital libraries worldwide are classified according
to factors such as the creation type of the material, acquisition method
and copyright ownership. The relationship of these factors and policies is analyzed
and quantitative remarks are extracted. We propose a policy model for the
digital content of the national and academic libraries. The model consists of
rules, supplemented by their exceptions, about which factors lead to specific
policies. We derive new policy rules on access and reproduction when different
copyright terms are applied. We conclude with findings on policies. Finally, we
compare national and academic library policies, showing interesting results that
arise on their similarities and differences.