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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 09:38:21 +0000

**Apologies for cross posting**

Licensing your Content
6 July, 41 Portland Place, London

Licensing content has rapidly become a key component of the academic
publishing environment.

Why is this needed and what are the practicalities?

What are the key issues to be aware of and consider when negotiating a licence?

Our highly experienced tutors will outline the development of
licensing on various platforms including print and online (to include
all mobile devices). The course will also cover current issues around
open access and the use of Creative Commons licences, and demonstrate
how it relates in reality to the growing range of licence arrangements
that are now available for all content.

Simon Stokes is a solicitor and partner with leading London and
regional law firm Blake Morgan and heads their publishing practice. He
has advised on publishing law for over 20 years.

Duncan Campbell is Director, Journal Digital Licensing, with John
Wiley & Sons’ Research division, where he is responsible for licensing
and business development for Wiley’s academic journal and database
content.

Delegate Comments

"Most informative and practical course I have attended via ALPSP. Lots
of information thoroughly and professionally delivered." Nicola Haden,
Royal Society of Chemistry

“Very useful course and fantastic supplementary information.” J.
Mortimer, Policy Press

View the full programme and to book your place or email
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Forthcoming training courses:

Understanding Copyright, 22 June, London
Acquiring and Selling Publishing Assets, 14 July, London
Managing Quality from Outsourced Services, 20 July, London
Commissioning Content: Working effectively with authors and editors,
21 September, London
NEW Disruption, Innovation and Creativity: How to generate and
implement new ideas in scholarly publishing, 9 November, London


Melissa Marshall
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