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Should Librarians and Information Professionals be Content with Current UK Copyright Law?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2008

Abstract

This article by David Gee gives an overview of the current copyright regime in this country, from the perspective of both rights-owners and librarians. It considers the issues raised by the digital copyright regime and the latest official developments in this area.

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Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2008

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References

Bibliography: Current UK Copyright Law

Aplin, T. Copyright Law in the Digital Society: the Challenges of Multimedia. Hart Publishing, 2005.Google Scholar
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Creative Commons Licences: www.creativecommons.orgGoogle Scholar
For Crown and Parliamentary copyright see the website of the Office of Public Sector Information: www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/crown-copyright/index.htm or www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/parliamentary-copyright/index.htmGoogle Scholar
Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA): www.cilip.org.uk/lacaGoogle Scholar
Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA): www.nla.co.ukGoogle Scholar
Sherpa (help with rights clearances for e-repositories): http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/Google Scholar
UK Intellectual Property Office or the IPO (formerly called the UK Patent Office) is an Executive Agency of the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills: www.ipo.gov.ukGoogle Scholar
Aplin, T. Copyright Law in the Digital Society: the Challenges of Multimedia. Hart Publishing, 2005.Google Scholar
Bently, L. and Sherman, B. Intellectual Property. 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, 2004.Google Scholar
Copinger and Skone James on Copyright. 15th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 2005.Google Scholar
Cornish, G. Copyright: Interpreting the Law for Libraries, Archives and Information Services. 4th ed., Facet Publishing, 2004.Google Scholar
Cornish, W.R. and Llewelyn, D.Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks and Allied Rights. 5th ed., Thomson, Sweet & Maxwell, 2003.Google Scholar
Norman, S. Practical Copyright for Information Professionals. Facet Publishing, 2004.Google Scholar
Pedley, P. Digital Copyright. 2nd ed., Facet Publishing, 2007.Google Scholar
Pedley, P. Essential Law for Information Professionals. Facet Publishing, 2003.Google Scholar
Sterling, J.A.L. World Copyright Law. 2nd ed., Sweet & Maxwell, 2003.Google Scholar
Stokes, S. Digital Copyright: Law and Practice. 2nd ed., Hart Publishing, 2005.Google Scholar
Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA): www.cla.co.ukGoogle Scholar
Creative Commons Licences: www.creativecommons.orgGoogle Scholar
For Crown and Parliamentary copyright see the website of the Office of Public Sector Information: www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/crown-copyright/index.htm or www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/parliamentary-copyright/index.htmGoogle Scholar
Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA): www.cilip.org.uk/lacaGoogle Scholar
Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA): www.nla.co.ukGoogle Scholar
Sherpa (help with rights clearances for e-repositories): http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/Google Scholar
UK Intellectual Property Office or the IPO (formerly called the UK Patent Office) is an Executive Agency of the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills: www.ipo.gov.ukGoogle Scholar