UK to legalize private copying of CDs: source

http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110802/tc_nm/us_britain_copyright

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will signal on Wednesday that it intends to legalize 
copying of CDs or DVDs onto digital music players or computers for personal 
use, a government source said on Tuesday.

The move was one of the recommendations made in a review of Britain's 
intellectual property framework carried out by Professor Ian Hargreaves earlier 
this year at the request of Prime Minister David Cameron.

Business Secretary Vince Cable will announce on Wednesday the government's 
response to Hargreaves' report.

Hargreaves, professor of digital economy at Cardiff School of Journalism, found 
that Britain's 300-year-old copyright laws were obstructing innovation and 
growth and said a shake-up could add nearly 8 billion pounds ($13 billion) to 
the economy.

Cable will signal the government will agree to Hargreaves' recommendation to 
legalize private copying or "format shifting" of legitimately-purchased 
copyright works, the source said.

The practice has already been legalized in European countries except for 
Britain, Ireland and Malta.

The change will mean a consumer may copy a CD they have bought onto another 
device such as their iPod or home computer.

It will not allow people to share content over the internet without copyright 
owners' permission, such as on file-sharing sites.

The government will also agree to another Hargreaves' recommendation to 
introduce an exception to copyright for parody, the source said.

This will make it legal for comedians to parody someone else's work without 
seeking permission from the copyright holder.

The government has not yet indicated what stance it will take on another 
Hargreaves' recommendation -- the introduction of a central digital copyright 
exchange where licenses in copyright could be bought and sold, helping simplify 
the way businesses purchase rights to material.

(Reporting by Adrian Croft; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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