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Copyright, Disability and Social Inclusion: the Marrakesh Treaty and the Role of Non-signatories

Copyright, Disability and Social Inclusion: the Marrakesh Treaty and the Role of Non-signatories

Of Rights and Reservations Access to knowledge has always been at the forefront of the international discourse on intellectual property.[1] The idea that a system designed to encourage creativity and foster innovation must allocate exclusive rights to authors and artists is as old as the Statute of Anne.[2] The same statute, however, provides that this […]

WIPO Conference: Bringing Copyrighted Works to Visually Impaired Persons and People with Print Disabilities

WIPO Conference: Bringing Copyrighted Works to Visually Impaired Persons and People with Print Disabilities

From June 18- 28, nation states were conducting negotiations for an international treaty to secure copyright exceptions for the visually impaired and people with print disabilities. These discussions, hosted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), may secure the ability of nation states to allow conversion of published works to braille, large print and audio […]