BAPLA Calls for Changes to U.K. Digital Economy Bill

Posted on 1/19/2010 by Julia Dudnik Stern | Printable Version | Comments (0)

The United Kingdom is engaged in hot debate over the long-awaited legislation that promises to usher in a new and improved digital economy. The British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies has weighed in with objections to extended licensing and orphan-works clauses, which the organization says could have significant detrimental effects on the photo industry.


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