Monthly Archives: July 2011

Traffic Lights: Copyright Education or Leverage?

The PRS has proposed that music related search results should be flagged with a ‘traffic lights’ indicator of whether, according to an independent body, the site linked to is properly licensed for music. The BPI had a similar ‘consumer education’ … Continue reading

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Hargreaves: A Copyright Policy Cop Out

I was asked by ORG to write a short response to the Hargreaves IP Review, and have subsequently found myself a bit out on a limb, particularly in my opinions about his proposal for the DCE. In my defence I … Continue reading

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