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Comment

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 August 1983

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Abstract

PLR now has a long history. If our ‘Prologue’ were to recall A P Herbert, John Brophy and the Scandinavian pioneers, then in ‘Act 1’ PLR became a policy with all party support. Through the 1970s PLR was repeatedly on the parliamentary agenda: lobbying was persistent—and the interests of writers, publishers, librarians and literature were frequently in discord. Finally, PLR became a legal right of intellectual property; most inportantly—to the man in the street the idea of PLR came to seem fair and natural.

Citation

(1983), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 84 No. 8, pp. 131-131. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb060599

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MCB UP Ltd

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