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Architects and copyright : a familiar tale

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (9206) 15 February 1992, 118-119(2)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Discusses, by way of a fictional case study, the extent to which architects can rely on the law of copyright to prevent the use of works commissioned from them. It also examines the effect of the terms of laid down by RIBA for the appointment of architects.
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Discusses, by way of a fictional case study, the extent to which architects can rely on the law of copyright to prevent the use of works commissioned from them. It also examines the effect of the terms of laid down by RIBA for the appointment of architects.