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This Virtual Exchange outlines the key changes and practical implications for library and information professionals.
Paul Pedley, Head of Research at the Economist Intelligence Unit, recorded this Virtual Exchange in March 2004 and the package is available to purchase using the form below. It incorporates questions and comments from members of the FreePint community.
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What new licensing schemes have the Copyright Licensing Agency made available to enable users to copy material legally? |
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What steps will I need to consider in order to comply with the new law? |
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How have the laws on fair dealing for research or private study changed? |
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Do libraries have to change the wording of copyright declaration forms? |
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What about copyright on web sites and Intranets? |
Electronic information pack - Contents
Powerpoint presentation which includes
- audio commentary in 4 parts (total 65 minutes)
- audio introduction and conclusion/questions (total 17 minutes)
- links from the PPT slides to key documents
- notes in the PPT to further expand on the points
Checklist for complying with the new law
Links to relevant legislation
Useful resources on the changes to copyright law
Details of new books on copyright
Some Q&A based on questions sent in by FreePint users
Copyright Licensing Agency materials
- CLA new business licence
- CLA small business licence
- Introductory notes on the low volume document delivery licence
- CLA visually impaired persons licensing scheme - guidelines for licensees
- Changes to UK copyright law: a joint note from the British Library and the Copyright Licensing Agency
- Joint Industry Guidelines - "Copyright and visual impairment: access to books, magazines and journals by visually impaired people"
- Low volume document delivery licence application form
- Low volume document delivery terms and conditions
- Sticker scheme leaflet
- Sticker scheme poster
Legislation
- Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act 2002
- The Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act 2002 (Commencement) Order 2003
- The Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003
- The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) (Extension) (No 2) Regulations 2003
NB. The legislation is unannotated, and you need to be careful to check what the law as amended now says.
About the Presenter
Paul Pedley is Head of Research at the Economist Intelligence Unit. Paul represents Aslib on the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance, and is a member of the steering group of the JISC Legal Information Service. He is the author of a number of books, reports and journal articles - including:
"Copyright and the Internet: Myth and Reality"
FreePint, 2003. ISBN 1-904769-00-4
http://www.freepint.com/shop/report/copyrightmyths/
"Practical Guide to Negotiating Licences for Electronic Products" FreePint, 2003. ISBN 1-904769-01-2
http://www.freepint.com/shop/report/licensing/
Essential law for information professionals.
Facet Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-856044-40-8
Details
Price: £55 single user. £330 multi-user (£220 non-profit multi-user). Price excludes VAT for UK customers. Call us for non-profit rates.
Format: PDF for text content; audio files available as MP3 or WAV.
Sample: Listen to the introduction in MP3 (4MB) of WAV (32MB) format .
Order Form
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By completing the form you acknowledge that Paul Pedley is not a lawyer and that the contents of the Virtual Exchange do not constitute legal advice. The purposes of this Exchange is as an awareness raising session.
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Feedback about previous Exchange event:
Paul Pedley is an excellent speaker. Very knowledgeable. Would definitely come to another event. Price was reasonable as well.
Read feedback about Paul's previous Exchanges.
Questions?
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For questions concerning any aspect of the workshop, please call William Hann on +44 (0)1784 420044 or email support@freepint.com.
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