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The Changing Face of Copyright: A Personal View

The Changing Face of Copyright: A Personal View LOGOS 103 LOGOS 20/1-4 © 2009 LOGOS Lynette Owen Lynette Owen is Copyright Director at Pearson edu- cation Ltd, a multinational publisher of educational, academic and professional books; she previously worked at Cambridge University Press and Pitman Publishing. Her career has been concentrated on the promotion and sale of rights and she has also lec- tured regularly on training courses on copyright and licensing in the United Kingdom and abroad. The sixth edition of her book, Selling Rights is published by Routledge in May 2010 and the eighth edition of Clark’s Publishing Agreements: A Book of Precedents of which she is the general editor will appear from Bloomsbury Publishing in late 2010. E-mail: lynette@owen.e-books.org.uk DOI: 10.1163/095796509X12777334632302 The Changing Face of Copyright: A Personal View There has rarely been a time when copyright has been subject to such scrutiny – at national, mul- tinational and international level – as in the last twenty years, and that scrutiny has undoubtedly had some impact on all the creative industries and their ability to trade in the intellectual properties which they represent. Publishers are no exception. For many years, copyright was perhaps all too often taken for granted as the framework which http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Logos Brill

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© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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LOGOS 103 LOGOS 20/1-4 © 2009 LOGOS Lynette Owen Lynette Owen is Copyright Director at Pearson edu- cation Ltd, a multinational publisher of educational, academic and professional books; she previously worked at Cambridge University Press and Pitman Publishing. Her career has been concentrated on the promotion and sale of rights and she has also lec- tured regularly on training courses on copyright and licensing in the United Kingdom and abroad. The sixth edition of her book, Selling Rights is published by Routledge in May 2010 and the eighth edition of Clark’s Publishing Agreements: A Book of Precedents of which she is the general editor will appear from Bloomsbury Publishing in late 2010. E-mail: lynette@owen.e-books.org.uk DOI: 10.1163/095796509X12777334632302 The Changing Face of Copyright: A Personal View There has rarely been a time when copyright has been subject to such scrutiny – at national, mul- tinational and international level – as in the last twenty years, and that scrutiny has undoubtedly had some impact on all the creative industries and their ability to trade in the intellectual properties which they represent. Publishers are no exception. For many years, copyright was perhaps all too often taken for granted as the framework which

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