[Advisory] UK Consultation on Copyright and Education
Paul Springford
paul.springford@naace.org
Fri, 5 Feb 2010 21:38:47 +0000
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Colleagues
Many of you will already have read in the latest Naace newsletter Marshal
Mateer's article about an important consultation with implications for UK
schools. Did you already know about the Intellectual Property Office (IPO),
"the *official government body* responsible for granting Intellectual
Property (IP) rights in the United Kingdom"? Possibly not. It's their
consultation and it deals in part with copyright in education in a digital
age.
We firmly expect that members will wish to discuss the implications for our
schools and colleges here on Naacetalk. We are looking for a volunteer to
coordinate the discussion and use it as the basis of a Naace response to the
IPO. Any offers please to paul.springford@naace.co.uk
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Colleagues<br><br>Many of you will already have read in the latest Naace ne=
wsletter Marshal Mateer's article about an important consultation with =
implications for UK schools. Did you already know about the Intellectual Pr=
operty Office (IPO), "the <b>official government body</b> responsible =
for granting Intellectual=20
Property (IP) rights in the United Kingdom"? Possibly not. It's th=
eir consultation and it deals in part with copyright in education in a digi=
tal age.<br><br>We firmly expect that members will wish to discuss the impl=
ications for our schools and colleges here on Naacetalk. We are
looking for a volunteer to coordinate the discussion and use it as the
basis of a Naace response to the IPO. Any offers please to <a href=3D"mailt=
o:paul.springford@naace.co.uk" target=3D"_blank">paul.springford@naace.co.u=
k</a><br>
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