The books now released by GoK also include some recent books which contains collections like complete works of Dr Ambedkar, essays on Ambedkar, research works on Kanaka dasa, etc.
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Since Ambedkar had died intestate, the Maharashtra government was
ordered by the Bombay High Court to take charge of his voluminous
writings which were rotting away for want of a custodian. It set up the
clumsily titled Babasaheb Ambedkar Source Material Publication Committee
(BASMP) which since 1979 has been publishing omnibus volumes titled Dr
Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches. To date, 23 such volumes have
been published in English and these claim the copyright vests with the
secretary, Education Department of Maharashtra. But that it turns out is
not strictly true.
BASMP has been selectively giving permission to those who have sought its consent to republish Ambedkar’s works—some like Jadhav have not bothered to do so—to clear the legal issues that would allow them to copyright their value-added books. It was not till Navayana filed a suit in the Delhi High Court—its letters to BASMP went unanswered for months as did the their RTI (right to information) applications— that the truth finally emerged. In February, BASMP admitted that it did not own the copyright and only had the lease for it. The copyright, it said, is owned by members of the Ambedkar family which had given the rights to the state of Maharashtra on payment of royalty.
Following this submission, the court said Navayana was free to publish AoC at its own risk. </quote>We should appreciate that officials at Kannada and Culture Dept of GoK have realised the importance of open knowledge philosophy and have agreed to release the books under CC. This will definitely help in convincing other departments, academies and universities to release their works under CC.