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	<itunes:summary>Each fortnight, wildlife photographer Darren Hector of Canid and hobby photographer Phill Price join James Barisic of Everys Solicitors to discuss photography and the law.  In addition to regular topical updates, the trio cover topics such as copyright, e-commerce and police treatment of photographers.  They will be joined by guests from the world of photography, journalism and elsewhere and will also be answering listener questions.  What more could you ask for?</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Bill of Rights now allows a Competition Winners Archive</title>
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