Copyright Hub

The Copyright Hub is a UK-based non-profit organisation attempting to lower the transaction costs of licensing copyrighted items. Founded in 2013 with initial funding from the British government of £150,000, but with the majority of its funding coming from the private sector, it was proposed in the Hargreaves Review which recommended the creation of an "industry-led" body, dubbed the Digital Copyright Exchange by Hargreaves, to make licensing more convenient.

Copyright Hub

The Copyright Hub is a UK-based non-profit organisation attempting to lower the transaction costs of licensing copyrighted items. Founded in 2013 with initial funding from the British government of £150,000, but with the majority of its funding coming from the private sector, it was proposed in the Hargreaves Review which recommended the creation of an "industry-led" body, dubbed the Digital Copyright Exchange by Hargreaves, to make licensing more convenient.