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Removing the limits to copyright protection for designs: UK calls for evidence
The UK government has issued a call for evidence regarding the repeal of section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. This is the section that curtailed artistic copyright protection for designs that were produced through an industrial process on the basis that they were more appropriately protected by design rights than by copyright.
Call for Evidence: Transitional provisions for repeal of section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Reference: 2013-008
Launch date: 16 October 2013
Closing date: 27 November 2013
The creative industries are a vital part of the economy and the UK Government continues to be a strong advocate for promoting innovation in the creative and design industries. The Government plays a part in this by ensuring that copyright both incentivises the creation of work and protects original material and the creator or owner of this material.
Protecting original artistic works through copyright is one way to incentivise innovation in design. The Government has taken the power to repeal section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 which reduces the term of copyright protection for artistic works which are produced through an industrial process.
The Government will set a date for this change in law after public consultation. As a first step, the Government has therefore published a Call for Evidence to hear views on how and when the change in law should take place, and the reasons for these views. A short formal consultation will follow.
This Call for Evidence is aimed at all interested parties across all sectors including design, manufacturing, retail, import, publishing, teaching and digital.
If you'd like to participate in the call for evidence, click here for further details. The closing date for consultations is 27 November.
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