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January 23, 2009
Google Suggests Changes In UK Copyright Regime
Google is pushing for reform of the UK copyright regime that would allow flexibility similar to that available through "fair use" measures in the United States, according to Richard Sargeant, Google's UK public policy manager. Such changes, Google higher-ups think would allow for more creative content. Read more here.
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