While much of the debate on Orphan works is focused on the Digital Economy Act and its implications, this is an area for consideration by Europe as well given the international implications of copyright legislation.…
With regard to discussions on legislation considering orphan works, the considered reply to the question posed through this link, and especially the overview from the IPO attached here, may be of use to stakeholders. …
The controversial Digital Economy Act 2010 is still generating much public debate, and the implications for colleges and universities are not clear to everyone, making this advice a welcome contribution. …
SURF has developed a number of practical tools to help authors determine which copyright rights they are transferring to their publisher and how the arrangements made can be recorded as well as some that deal with how to record the arrangements made regardi…
The British Library is one of the four key sponsors of GreyNet, which has a stated goal to facilitate dialogue, research, and communication between persons and organisations in the field of grey literature.…
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the official government body responsible for Intellectual Property (IP) rights in the UK, including patents, designs, trade marks as well as copyright.…
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