Planned copyright changes could stop authors writing for schools
Hundreds of authors including Philip Pullman and Anne Fine say government plans would drastically reduce writers' incomes
Hundreds of writers including children's laureate and Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson, Philip Pullman and Anne Fine are protesting the government's plans to amend educational copyright, with many saying they will be forced to stop writing for schools if the changes go ahead.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 25 January, 2012
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