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Copyright law change would be ‘devastating’ to authors, UK Government told

Posted onAugust 2, 2021Authorrightstech

More than 2600 authors signed an open letter to Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng urging him not to weaken copyright law – which would allow foreign editions of books to be sold in the UK.

Source: Copyright law change would be ‘devastating’ to authors, UK Government told

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