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From: Amanda Whiting <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 09:24:48 +0000

**apologies for cross posting**

What happens when an article is posted on an open access reprint site
for $5 a download? The author may react angrily. The publisher might
wonder what rights and legal recourse they have. But dig a little
deeper and things might not be as straight-forward as they first seem.

Pippa Smart, who converted the materials for ALPSP's International
Copyright eLearning course, reflects on how the devil is in the detail
when understanding copyright. Read  guest blog post

Amanda Whiting
Training Manager
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