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  1. Transitional Arrangements For the Repeal of Section 52 CPDA

    Link
    https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/transitional-arrangements-for-the-repeal-of-section-52-cdpa
    PDF Link
    https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/471833/Consultation_and_Impact_Assesment_-_Section_52.pdf
    Date
    5 Nov 2015
    Publisher
    Intellectual Property Office
    Category
    Public Consultation
    Subject
    Intellectual Property
    Last modified
    5 Nov 2015

    Although transitional provisions had been put in place in March 2015, the Government received a challenge on their compatibility with EU law. The Government decided to reconsider these issues as announced on...

  2. Copyright works: seeking the lost

    Link
    https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/copyright-uk-orphan-works-licensing-scheme
    PDF Link
    http://www.ipo.gov.uk/consult-2014-lost.pdf
    Date
    10 Jan 2014
    Publisher
    Intellectual Property Office
    Category
    Public Consultation
    Subject
    Intellectual Property
    Last modified
    24 Feb 2015

    Orphan works are copyright works (such as books, photographs, films and music) for which one or more of the copyright owners cannot be found. If someone wants to copy a work to use it in a book, an...

  3. Public Consultation on the review of the EU copyright rules

    Link
    http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/consultations/2013/copyright-rules/index_en.htm
    PDF Link
    http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/consultations/2013/copyright-rules/docs/consultation-document_en.pdf
    Date
    5 Dec 2013
    Publisher
    European Commission
    Category
    Public Consultation
    Subject
    Intellectual Property
    Last modified
    17 Dec 2013

    The consultation runs from 5.12.2013 - 5.2.2014. All stakeholders are invited to contribute, particularly consumers, users, authors, performers, publishers, producers, broadcasters, intermediaries,...

  4. Taking Forward the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property: Penalties for Copyright Infringement

    PDF Link
    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20140603093549/http://www.ipo.gov.uk/consult-gowers36.pdf
    Date
    1 Aug 2008
    Publisher
    Intellectual Property Office
    Category
    Public Consultation
    Subject
    Intellectual Property, UK Education, Archives, Libraries
    Last modified
    24 Nov 2014

    Currently the maximum fine that Magistrate’s Courts can award for online copyright infringement is £5,000. To reflect the commercial damage that large scale copyright infringement causes, the UK IPO is...

  5. Consultation on Legislative Options to Address Illicit Peer-to-peer (P2P) File-sharing

    PDF Link
    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20080726153746/http:/www.berr.gov.uk/files/file47139.pdf
    Date
    1 Jul 2008
    Publisher
    Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform
    Category
    Public Consultation
    Subject
    Intellectual Property
    Last modified
    15 Sep 2014

    This consultation is intended to set out and gather views on a proposal for a co-regulatory approach that could be adopted in order to facilitate and ensure co-operation between Internet Service Providers...

  6. Taking Forward the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property: Proposed Changes to Copyright Exceptions

    PDF Link
    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20140603093549/http://www.ipo.gov.uk/consult-copyrightexceptions.pdf
    Date
    31 Oct 2007
    Publisher
    Intellectual Property Office
    Category
    Public Consultation, Discussion Documents
    Subject
    Intellectual Property, UK Education, Education, Archives, Libraries
    Last modified
    24 Nov 2014

    In December 2006 Andrew Gowers reported his findings on the UK’s Intellectual Property regime. While he concluded that the system was broadly satisfactory he identified a number of areas where improvements...