New Exceptions to Copyright – explained!
Published: 2 October 2014The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has published a handy guide to the new Exceptions to Copyright, which yesterday entered into law.
www.gov.uk/exceptions-to-copyright
They include coverage of:
- Non-commercial research and private study
- Text and data mining for non-commercial research
- Criticism, review and reporting current events
- Exceptions for Teaching
- Helping disabled people
- Time-shifting
- Personal copying for private use
- Parody, caricature and pastiche
- Sufficient acknowledgment
- Fair dealing
To download the PDF guides that also summarise some of these next changes, visit the IPO here.