Proposed changes to copyright law and what they would mean for your organisation
Jinfo Article
1st March 2012
Abstract
Copyright: a subject that has the ability to inspire fear, uncertainty and dread in the hearts of information practitioners. Most will encounter it during the course of their professional career; some even inherit it as a "poisoned chalice", taking on the heavy duty (and often thankless task) of ensuring licence compliance.
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