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  2. Copyright law of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In order to grant copyright protection to computer databases, UK copyright law recognises the element of labour and skill used in compiling them, even though they are not in truth original works (being entirely derived from existing records), [20] applying a principle sometimes called the 'Sweat of the Brow' doctrine; they are also protected by ...

  3. Copyright Licensing Agency - Wikipedia

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    As well as UK publications, CLA has agreements with reproduction rights organisations (RROs) that allow employees to copy works published in over 35 other countries. CLA also works with the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations (IFRRO) towards the development of international codes of conduct.

  4. List of copyright duration by country - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian copyright act does not address public domain directly. The Norwegian copyright law defines two basic rights for authors: economic rights and moral rights. [..] For material that is outside the scope of copyright, the phrase «i det fri» («in the free») is used. This corresponds roughly to the term «public domain» in English.

  5. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    There is also debate on whether copyright should be considered a property right or a moral right. [71] UK copyright law gives creators both economic rights and moral rights. While 'copying' someone else's work without permission may constitute an infringement of their economic rights, that is, the reproduction right or the right of ...

  6. The Publishers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Publishers Association (PA) is the trade organisation serving book, journal and electronic publishers in the United Kingdom, established in 1896. [3] Its mission is "to strengthen the trading environment for UK publishers, by providing a strong voice for the industry in government, within society and with other stakeholders in the UK, in Europe and internationally."

  7. Statute of Anne - Wikipedia

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    The copyright could be gained through two stages; first, the registration of the book's publication with the company, to prevent unintentional infringement, and second, the deposit of copies of the book at the Stationers' Company, the royal library and various universities.