000013768 000__ 05062cam\a2200565\i\4500 000013768 001__ 13768 000013768 003__ SzGeWIPO 000013768 005__ 20210318092609.0 000013768 008__ 040405s2004\\\\enk\\\\\rbf\\\001\0\eng\\ 000013768 020__ $$a1856045129 000013768 020__ $$z9781856045124 000013768 035__ $$a(wipo)(CD )05-0273 000013768 035__ $$a(OCoLC)55131039 000013768 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000013768 043__ $$ae-uk--- 000013768 050_4 $$aKD1289.3$$b.P33 2004 000013768 08204 $$a346.410482024092$$222 000013768 084__ $$aN 639 PAD.C 000013768 090__ $$c14518$$d14518 000013768 1001_ $$aPadfield, Timothy,$$eauthor. 000013768 24510 $$aCopyright for archivists and users of archives /$$cTim Padfield. 000013768 250__ $$asecond. 000013768 264_1 $$aLondon :$$bFacet Pub.,$$c2004. 000013768 300__ $$a5, 270 pages ;$$c24 cm 000013768 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000013768 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000013768 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000013768 500__ $$aOriginally published by the Public Record Office, 2001. 000013768 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index. 000013768 5050_ $$a1. What is copyright? 1.1. Nature of copyright. 1.2. History of copyright. 1.3. Copyright and archives -- 2. Copyright protection. 2.1. Protection for works. 2.2. Literary, dramatic and musical works. 2.3. Artistic works. 2.4. Films. 2.5. Sound recordings. 2.6. Other works. -- 3. Ownership. 3.1. Qualification. 3.2. First owner. 3.3. Acquisition of copyright. 3.4. Assertion of ownership. -- 4. Publication, exhibition and performance. 4.1. Publication. 4.2. Exhibition and performance. -- 5. Use. 5.1. The copyright owner's rights. 5.2. Exceptions: the permitted acts. 5.3. Copying in libraries and archives. 5.4. Permission. 5.5. Litigation and legal advice. -- 6. Copyright in the electronic environment. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Internet. 6.3. Electronic mail. 6.4. Databases. 6.5. Archives in the electronic environment. 6.6. Computers and computer programs. -- 7. Special cases. 7.1. Records of local authorities. 7.2. Records of ecclesiastical and religious bodies. 7.3. Legal records. 7.4. Office-holders and members. 7.5. Public records. 7.6. Records of a repository's parent institution or authority. 7.7. British Isles outside the UK. 7.8. Electoral registers. 7.9. Business records. 7.10. Estate and manorial records. 7.11. Hospital and medical records. 7.12. Maps, charts and plans, together with engravings and prints. 7.13. Transport records. -- 8. Other intellectual property rights. 8.1. Moral rights. 8.2. Databases and database rights. 8.3. Publication right. 8.4. Rental and lending right and Public Lending Right. 8.5. Performer's rights. 8.6. Designs, patents and trade marks. 8.7. Confidentiality. -- 9. Appendix. 9.1. Charts for the duration of copyright. 9.2. Copyright (Librarians and Archivists) (Copying of Copyright Material) Regulations. 9.3. Model licences. 9.4. Assignment to the record office. 9.5. Worked examples. 9.6. Worked examples: suggested solutions. -- 10. Bibliography. -- 11. Authorities. 11.1. Treaties and EU Instruments. 11.2. Statutes. 11.3. Statutory instruments. 11.4. Cases. 000013768 5201_ $$a"This second edition is fully revised and updated to include changes to the UK law as a result of recent EU legislation, which will have a significant impact on archivists and archival researchers. The relationship between copyright and the applications of the Freedom of Information Act is also given careful scrutiny. Besides changes in statutory law there have been some important new judgements in copyright and related cases that affect interpretation of the law. They include judgments on the law in relation to the internet, of which anyone wishing to publish on the web needs to be aware." "Readable and accessible for people without legal training, this comprehensive and approachable guide can be used by anyone from law student to first-time researcher, but is especially essential for archivists and records managers. 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