Abstract
On Thursday 5th September, Bridget McCall, Michael Duncan, and Kirsty Knowles attended the ICEPOPS Copyright Conference at Leeds Beckett University. This was the fifth year of the conference that takes a lighter look at the labyrinth of copyright. The conference is an opportunity for professionals and copyright enthusiasts from libraries, universities, industry and other sectors to swap stories of copyright success and failure, share best practice, and explore new and engaging ways to talk about copyright. The theme this year was “Copyright and the Human Being”, taking a more personal approach in the face of AI.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Type | Copyright fact-finding in Leeds |
| Media of output | University of Dundee Library Blogpost |
| Publisher | University of Dundee |
| Place of Publication | University of Dundee Library Blog |
| Publication status | Published - 17 Sept 2024 |
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