Database rights will be protected under the UK Copyright and Rights in Databases Regulations 1997, if it can be shown that substantial investment has been made in the contents of the database.
According to the regulations, the maker of the database will be the first owner. The database rights will last for 15 years from the end of the year when the database was created, although a substantial change to the contents will mean that the database rights can be renewed for a further 15 years. In practice, this means that if databases are continuously updated, so are the associated database rights.
Database rights under the database regulations will be infringed if another person extracts or reuses a substantial part of the database without permission. The repeated use of smaller and far less significant aspects of the contents without permission may also equate to reusing a substantial part of the database and constitute an infringement, depending on the facts of the case.