How does copyright apply to tables, charts and other figures?
Jinfo Article
16th January 2017
Abstract
You've seen a photograph, chart, map or diagram and would like to make some small or significant alterations or even to redraw it to use it in your own publications. Where do you stand from a copyright perspective? Expert Clare Painter explains the legal stance.
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