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British Library Newspapers
The national archive collections in the United Kingdom of British and overseas newspapers.
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The Paperboy
Well-known newspaper database |
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Newspapers Worldwide
A database listing world-wide newspapers. Search by country. |
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The Newspaper Society Database
The MP database provides access to details on a wide range of local multi-media platforms linked to regional newspapers, including websites, niche magazines, specialist sections & supplements, radio and TV stations.
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Regional Newspapers & Printers Association
The Regional Newspapers and Printers Association of Ireland represents newspaper publishers and printers throughout Ireland |
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The Press Gazette
News about UK regional and local newspaper journalism from Press Gazette.
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The Big Project
Online British Newspapers on the Internet and International Newspapers. |
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The Licensing Executives Society in Europe
Aims to encourage high standards, expertise and ethics among persons engaged domestically or internationally in the business of licensing or transferring technology or other intellectual property. |
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Keeping Within the Law
Aims to be the definitive source of advice, guidance and news on what can and cannot be done in relation to copyright and information law issues. |
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UK Patent Office
This government office is responsible for intellectual property in the UK: copyright, designs patents and trade marks.
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Ofcom - Office of Communication
The regulator for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services, |
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Licensing Copyright in Schools
Many activities in schools require licenses. Identify some of the main activities which need to be licensed and to direct you to the appropriate organisation for further advice and guidance. |
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FACT - Federation Against Copyright Theft
Aims to combat counterfeiting, piracy and misuse of its members' products, initially targeting videotaped feature films, but increasingly investigating copyright infringement involving DVD and other digital formats. |
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Department of Culture, Media and Sport
Responsible for government policy on the arts, sport, the National Lottery, tourism, libraries, museums and galleries, broadcasting, film, the music industry, press freedom and regulation, licensing, gambling and the historic environment.
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The British Copyright Council
Brings together organisations which represent those who create, or hold rights in literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and those who perform such works. Principally functions as a liaison committee for its member associations, providing th |
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AACP - Alliance Against Counterfeiting and Piracy
Raises public and political awareness of copyright and trade mark issues so that intellectual property is highly valued by everyone from consumers to manufacturers. Draws attention to the fact that copyright theft is treated as seriously as other th |
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The Performing Rights Society
Collects licence fees for the performance and broadcast of musical works. Through the PRS website, information is provided about how music providers can clear the mechanical and performing rights in online music downloads in one licence administered |
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The Bridgeman Art Library
The world’s leading source of fine art with images from over 80,000 collections and 29,000 artists. Represents museums, galleries and artists throughout the world by providing a central source of fine art for image users. |
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The Newspaper Society
The voice of Britain's regional and local press, represents around 1,300 daily and weekly, paid-for and free, newspaper titles in the UK. |
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UK Publishing Media
An £18bn alliance of newspapers, magazines and books, which collectively represents one of the largest investors in the rapidly expanding information society. The associations forming UK Publishing Media have traditionally represented the main print |
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The Newspaper Marketing Agency
An independent body owned and funded by UK national newspapers. They provide information and aspiration to make a compelling case for newspapers as an advertising medium to clients and their advisers. |