Copyright

03/26/2009

Copyright protects written, theatrical, musical and artistic works as well as film, book layouts, sound recordings, and broadcasts.

You will normally need permission to use someone else’s copyright work but in certain very specific situations you may not.

Have a look at this website from the government’s Intellectual Property Office for further information:

http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/copy.htm

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Posted by Alison

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