[Wikimediauk-l] Copyright Consultation Government Policy Statement

2012-07-02 Thread Jon Davies
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Dear stakeholder,

We're writing to let you know about a Government policy statement on
modernising copyright published today, Monday 02 July 2012.

The document sets out Government policy on modernising copyright licensing
in light of the recent copyright consultation.  The Government intends to
legislate through the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill currently
before Parliament to:
- allow schemes to be introduced for the commercial and non-commercial use
of 'orphan' copyright works and voluntary extended collective licensing of
copyright works, subject to a number of important safeguards, and
- to create a backstop power to require collecting societies to adopt codes
of conduct based on minimum standards.

The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill currently going through
Parliament, provides such an opportunity and the Government plans to lay
amendments to introduce these measures in the Committee Stage of the Bill.
Once the necessary legislation is in place, there will be further
consideration of the details of all these measures, generally through
consultation, before the final schemes are laid before Parliament for
approval.

Policy decisions on other issues covered by the consultation - including
the Government's plans to modernise copyright through changes to the UK's
copyright exceptions and the proposed copyright notices scheme - will be
set out in a subsequent document later this year. Announcements on other
work undertaken in response to the Hargreaves Review will be made
separately.

On a separate issue not covered by the policy statement, the Government
will take a power in the Bill to implement into UK law EU Directive
2011/77/EU on the term of protection for sound recordings, which was agreed
in Brussels in late 2011.

The policy statement document is accessible on the Intellectual Property
Office website: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/hargreaves.htm


Copyright Consultation Team

Intellectual Property Office




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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Copyright Consultation Government Policy Statement

2012-07-02 Thread geni
On 2 July 2012 13:25, Jon Davies jon.dav...@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
 Hot off the internet


 Dear stakeholder,

 We're writing to let you know about a Government policy statement on
 modernising copyright published today, Monday 02 July 2012.

 The document sets out Government policy on modernising copyright licensing
 in light of the recent copyright consultation.  The Government intends to
 legislate through the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill currently before
 Parliament to:
 - allow schemes to be introduced for the commercial and non-commercial use
 of 'orphan' copyright works and voluntary extended collective licensing of
 copyright works, subject to a number of important safeguards, and
 - to create a backstop power to require collecting societies to adopt codes
 of conduct based on minimum standards.

 The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill currently going through
 Parliament, provides such an opportunity and the Government plans to lay
 amendments to introduce these measures in the Committee Stage of the Bill.
 Once the necessary legislation is in place, there will be further
 consideration of the details of all these measures, generally through
 consultation, before the final schemes are laid before Parliament for
 approval.

 Policy decisions on other issues covered by the consultation - including the
 Government's plans to modernise copyright through changes to the UK's
 copyright exceptions and the proposed copyright notices scheme - will be set
 out in a subsequent document later this year. Announcements on other work
 undertaken in response to the Hargreaves Review will be made separately.

 On a separate issue not covered by the policy statement, the Government will
 take a power in the Bill to implement into UK law EU Directive 2011/77/EU on
 the term of protection for sound recordings, which was agreed in Brussels in
 late 2011.

 The policy statement document is accessible on the Intellectual Property
 Office website: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/hargreaves.htm


 Copyright Consultation Team

 Intellectual Property Office



Extended Collective Licensing is a problem since it could result in
the interested position of having to pay to use freely licensed works
since the author failed to opt out. Orphan works stuff remains the
little guy shouldn't have copyright but is of no actual interest to
us.


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Copyright Consultation Government Policy Statement

2012-07-02 Thread Andrew West
On 2 July 2012 13:52, geni geni...@gmail.com wrote:

 Orphan works stuff remains the little guy shouldn't have
 copyright but is of no actual interest to us.

The government’s intention To reduce anomalously long copyright for
certain unpublished, pseudonymous and anonymous very old works, with
the consequence that a number of these works will cease to be in
copyright rather than being orphan works.
(http://www.ipo.gov.uk/response-2011-copyright.pdf p.11) should be of
great interest to us I would have thought.

Andew
[[User:BabelStone]]

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Copyright Consultation Government Policy Statement

2012-07-02 Thread geni
On 2 July 2012 14:09, Andrew West andrewcw...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 2 July 2012 13:52, geni geni...@gmail.com wrote:

 Orphan works stuff remains the little guy shouldn't have
 copyright but is of no actual interest to us.

 The government’s intention To reduce anomalously long copyright for
 certain unpublished, pseudonymous and anonymous very old works, with
 the consequence that a number of these works will cease to be in
 copyright rather than being orphan works.
 (http://www.ipo.gov.uk/response-2011-copyright.pdf p.11) should be of
 great interest to us I would have thought.

Not really. Their approach appears to be that you pay money into a
fund that will pay out if an author is every found. Nothing that looks
like a free license.


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