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      <title>Copyright Issues in Projects Funded by the Electronic Libraries Programme</title>
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      <description>In this paper I will discuss some of the major copyright issues that have arisen as a result of experiences of the eLib.
This paper assumes readers are familiar with the basic ground rules about who owns copyright, what it is, the restricted acts that are given to the copyright owner, the exceptions such as fair dealing and the library copying provisions, the lifetime of copyright, and so on. I would just emphasise a couple of points of law.</description>
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