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New UK Legislation Part 2
Art Monthly; (274) Mar 2004, pp.45
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New UK Legislation Part 1
Art Monthly; (273) Feb 2004, pp.45
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Romancing the disc
Economist; 370 (8361) 7 Feb 2004, pp.63-64
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Rights: Cinderella of sales?
Bookseller; (5113) 30 Jan 2004, pp.26
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Joint enterprise
Art Monthly; (271) Nov 2003, pp.41
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Copyright: the compromise
Bookseller; (5100) 24 Oct 2003, pp.26
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Hollywood's piracy epic: the film
industry tries to repel the threat from the internet raiders
Financial Times; 12 Sep 2003, pp.23
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Creative industries: commercial
dimensions
Art Monthly; (268) Jul 2003-Aug 2003, pp.53
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Reclaiming the digital commons
Information Today; 20 (6) Jun 2003, pp.33-34, 36
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Enclosing the digital commons
Information Today; 20 (5) May 2003, p.37-8
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Standing up for copyrights
Bookseller; (5076) 9 May 2003, p.10
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The great giveaway
New Scientist. Vol. 173, no. 2328, pp. 34-7. 2 Feb. 2002
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Copyright Office issues first sale
report
Information Outlook; 6 (1) Jan 2002, p.40
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Rights in the Twentyfirst century
Bookseller; (4969) 6 Apr 2001, p.28-9
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If information wants to be free . . .
then who's going to pay for it?
D-Lib Magazine; 6 (5) May 2000, No page numbers
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Is is really yours?
Computer Weekly , pp. 35. 2 Mar. 2000
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Patently silly
New Scientist. Vol. 164, no. 2208, pp. 22-3. 16 Oct. 1999
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The Plagiarism Advisory Service
Assignation; 21 (2) Jan 2004, pp.35-38
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Plagiarism and the role of the
library
Library + Information Update; 2 (12) Dec 2003, pp.42-44
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Blunder or plunder?
Multimedia Information and Technology; 29 (4) Nov 2003, pp.106
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