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The London Manifesto, launched April 2015,calls for fair copyright that is fit for purpose and will benefit every European citizen. It argues that without fair copyright we will fail to adequately support...
This statutory instrument, which came into force on June 1 2014, is one of five Instruments to amend the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (the “Copyright Act”) and make provision for the...
This leaflet sets out an overview of the changes to the copyright exceptions for libraries, archives and museums coming into law in June 2014. The changes are being made to bring copyright law up to date and...
Europeana’s business plan for 2013 takes as its starting point the idea that Europeana is an ecosystem. The central idea of the plan is to create a Cultural Commons for Europe. The plan aims to increase...
2020 Vision sets out the British Library’s 10-year vision, following 12 months of extensive and wide-ranging research and consultation. In a climate of significant technological change, it highlights what...
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...
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...
The aim of this convention is to ensure the protection of the European audiovisual heritage and its appreciation both as an art form and as a record of our past by means of its collection, its preservation...
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