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Resources designed to support learners of the 2010 BTEC Level 2
First in Construction specification*. Covering the full Diploma
with all mandatory and a wide selection of optional units for the
2010 specification covered, and packed with in-book features to
help students achieve their potential. Assessment activities and
grading tips in each unit help deepen students' knowledge and
understanding, clearly explaining what they need to do to achieve
Pass, Merit and Distinction, supporting them to achieve the best
grade they can. Straightforward accessible language is used with
short text chunks, to keep the content appropriate and engaging for
all students. WorkSpace case studies take learners into the real
world of work, showing them how they can apply their knowledge in a
real-life context. * From 2012, Pearson's BTEC First qualifications
have been under re-development, so schools and colleges could be
teaching the existing 2010 specification or the new next generation
2012-2013 specification. There are different Student Books to
support each specification. If learners are unsure, they should
check with their teacher or tutor.
The first edition of this book in 2002 was the first UK text to
examine digital copyright together with related areas such as
performers' rights, moral rights, database rights and competition
law as a subject in its own right. Now in its fifth edition, the
book has been substantially updated and revised to take account of
legal and policy developments in copyright law and related areas,
the new UK copyright exceptions, recent CJEU cases, the regulation
of Collective Management Organisations, orphan works, and
developments in EU copyright legislation and the EU's Digital
Single Market Strategy. It also contains new sections on big data
and data mining, the impact of artificial intelligence and
blockchain on copyright, and the future for UK copyright after
Brexit. The book helps put digital copyright law and policy into
perspective and provides practical guidance for those creating or
exploiting digital content or technology, whether in academia, the
software, information, publishing and creative industries, or other
areas of the economy. The focus of Digital Copyright is on the
specifics of the law in this area together with practical aspects.
Both academics and practitioners will find the book an invaluable
guide to this ever-expanding field of law. Review of Previous
Edition: 'Overall, Digital Copyright is well worth the relatively
modest price for a book that will be stimulating for anyone who has
to think about copyright in the digital realm.' Francis Davey,
Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice
Organizational Management is ideal for readers who need to
understand modern organizations. This book enables students to
understand the key issues of organizational behaviour and how to
take a critical approach when planning, leading and engaging a
workforce and its resources. The book provides fresh perspectives
on known models and critical theories on leadership, teams,
performance management, employee engagement and change. The authors
also offer the reader innovative approaches to leading-edge issues
such as trust, internet use, generational trends, the use of the
arts in organizations and leadership from a systemic perspective.
Organizational Management draws on examples from the authors'
international work across a range of business and industrial
sectors, both public and private, and is supplemented by
activities, revision questions, recommend reading and online
resources to deepen learning. Rapid technological advances,
constantly changing global environments and new kinds of workforce
cultures mean that organizations are constantly being challenged.
This book equips the reader with the ability to navigate this
turbulent environment through both established and novel forms of
organizational management. Online supporting resources for this
book include summaries, diagrams and case study scenarios to help
readers easily understand theories and contextualize experiences in
the workplace
First published in 2001, Art and Copyright has established itself
as a leading text in the field. Revised and updated, this third
edition includes additional coverage of the following topics: - The
relationship between designs law and artistic works; - EU and
Brexit developments; - AI-created works; - graffiti and other
non-conventional works; - blockchain and rights management; -
orphan works; - new exceptions to copyright; and - digital
copyright, art databases and online platforms. This book remains an
invaluable work for all those involved in art law and for
intellectual property lawyers involved with the exploitation and/or
sale of artistic works, as well as for intellectual property
academics, researchers, law students, curators, publishers,
artists, gallery owners, auction houses, and those developing and
running online art platforms, databases and technology to transact
in art.
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