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August 14 – Copyright Reform: Orphan Works and Extended Collective Licensing

17 August 2012 by BIS

This final blog post on copyright reform focuses on extended collective licensing. But we also wanted to address some of the arguments last week that have been made regarding orphan works. It’s been good to see plenty of debate online around these issues. The Government’s proposals are designed to support the legitimate use of copyright works, while making sure creators are protected and properly remunerated… (Read the full article on…

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3 August – Copyright protection for designs

3 August 2012 by IPO Team

The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill currently going through Parliament looks at modernising and improving current legislation around copyright protection for designs. If you read yesterday’s Daily Mail, you will have been misinformed about the plans. Changes to the law around copyright protection will not affect the furniture industry as suggested. So what are we doing? Some of the furniture industry believes that back-dating the requirement would leave business owners…

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2 August – UK copyright and orphan works: the facts

2 August 2012 by IPO Team

In our second post on copyright reform, we are looking in greater detail at the specific changes in the Enterprise Bill to enable the use of orphan works. We thought we would directly address some of the points that have been raised in the media and on our blogs about the need for an orphan works scheme and our proposals for how it will work in practice. We’ll try to…

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30 July – UK copyright: Accessing Orphan Works

30 July 2012 by IPO Team

The Bill currently going through Parliament looks at modernising and improving legislation around a number of key areas to help businesses in how they operate, whether this is dealing with red tape or employment law. Copyright reform is a much needed feature of the Bill. You can read an overview of the changes to copyright in the Bill here. A recent addition to the Bill on copyright introduced a scheme…

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27 July – Update on the Bill

27 July 2012 by errbillteam

Last week saw the final debate in the Committee stage of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill as it progresses through the House of Commons. Over the last month, MPs on the Bill Committee have debated the contents of the Bill, clause by clause, proposing changes to the text – you can watch and read the debates on the Parliament website.   The next stage of the Bill will be…

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17 July – Lord Currie Chair of the new CMA

17 July 2012 by BIS

Vince Cable announced the appointment of Lord Currie as Chair Designate to the new Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Lord Currie will take up his four year appointment during the summer. The Chair’s appointment will be subject to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill receiving Royal Assent, and to scrutiny by the Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee.

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11 June – ERR Bill second reading: new plans for resolving workplace disputes more efficiently

11 June 2012 by BIS

The second reading of the ERR Bill is due today. In his opening speech, Business Secretary Vince Cable will announce the  government’s plans for greater business flexibility and quicker resolution for workplace disputes. More efficient workplace dispute resolution The measures aim to boost business confidence and ease the handling of workplace disputes through facilitating the use of settlement agreements between employers and employees. Employers will be able to offer settlement agreements…