Monday 3 March 2008

Questions, questions, questions

As an IWR reader you will probably have some strong opinions on Intellectual Property (IP) law and how to bring it in line with modernity.


I see that over at the British Library (BL) website they are currently running a questionnaire on copyright issues. I assume that this is a part of their involvement in the Intellectual Property (IP) debate following on from the Gowers review and the BL’s involvement in the next step of the ongoing copyright consultation process.


It’s a straight-forward, five minute affair. There are a few questions on fair dealing and IP use as well as the opportunity to add your own comments and your understanding of the terminologies. The BL are encouraging any UK resident to enter; so worth circulating among any interested (and eligible) colleagues and peers.


The questionnaire can be found at www.bl.uk/ip so get on board and have your say. I’d imagine that any results the BL garner from the questionnaire results will be well considered in the final consultation report.

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