@incollection{quteprints5260, booktitle = {Knowledge Policy: Challenges for the 21st Century}, note = {For more information about this book please refer to the publisher's website (see link) or contact the author. Author contact details : bf.fitzgerald@qut.edu.au}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, title = {Copyright 2010: The Need for Better Negotiability/Usability Principles}, editor = {Greg Hearn and David Rooney}, year = {2008}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, author = {Brian F. Fitzgerald}, url = {https://eprints.qut.edu.au/5260/}, keywords = {Law, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Statute of Anne, Copyright 2010, P2P, Peer to Peer, Open Access, Google Print, Future of Copyright, Copyright Reform, Open Content, Creative Commons, Access to Knowledge, A2K, Access Corporations}, abstract = {Creative economy guru, John Howkins, has a plan for a project over the next few years culminating in a congressional styled conference in London in 2010. It will celebrate, commiserate and investigate three hundred years of copyright law in England, since the passing of the Statute of Anne in 1709, and most importantly will chart a course for the future. This chapter considers three principles that might be invoked to make copyright material more legally accessible in the digital environment and thereby starts a journey towards Copyright 2010.} }