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BAPLA’s Response to the Consultation on the Digital Content Exchange
ByBAPLABritish Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies on the Digital Copyright Exchange (DCE) feasibility study.
On 4 January 2012, Richard Hooper, who is leading a feasibility study into a Digital Copyright Exchange, invited stakeholders within the creative industries to respond to a call for evidence which asks two questions:
- First, whether they agree with the 'Hargreaves Hypothesis' - that the current copyright licensing system is not fit for purpose for the digital age
- Secondly whether they agree with his proposed definitions, including the market definition.
This article was first publish on the BAPLA website: http://bit.ly/xmH8m3
To download a PDF of the BAPLA response to the call for evidence open the document below.
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