The European Publishers Council believes it has found the answer to the future of copyright in the digital age. To download their proposals go http://copyright-debate.co.uk/?p=641
The big debate
Two events on Monday 8 November brought the debate alive at Stationers‘ Hall, London—the home of copyright for more than 450 years.
A seminar for academics looked at the serious stuff and an open forum for those with practical interest in and concern for the impacts, strengths and weaknesses in the evening.
Reports at event page
Print publication by Wildy
The peer-reviewed publication of this website was published on 8 November by WILDY, SIMMONDS & HILL PUBLISHING price £24.95 and can be purchased at http://copyright-debate.co.uk/?p=649
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About this website
This website, developed by The Stationers' Company in the 300th anniversary year of the Statute of Anne, is a professional resource for those seeking information on the importance and value of Copyright to the UK‘s Creative Industries.
It contains articles and submissions by leading industry practitioners, lawyers and academics with practical experience of the importance of Copyright in the UK and the challenges to be faced with the development of the digital usage of copyright material.
It will be of use to all who work in or have interest in the protection of intellectual property whether they be working in the sector, legislators academic and professional commentators or students.
The Copyright in the Digital Age event was held wirthin days of the Coalition Government announcing an independent review of Copyright by Professor Ian Hargreaves.
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