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[Cybel Ekpa] In PIJIP’s Right to Research video series, Professor Desmond Oriakhogba discussed the importance of the right to research in empowering citizens to participate in economic development, democratic processes, and personal problem-solving. While most ongoing research in Africa takes shape informally, there is a major challenge of access to information, which is a crucial ingredient for effective research. The
[Letter endorsed by 208 Civil Society groups] We write to you as representatives of health organisations, patient groups, civil society and community organisations from across the globe to raise concerns over the negotiations between the UK and India on an ongoing free trade agreement. The leaked text of a chapter on Intellectual Property (IP) presents serious challenges to access to
[Eduardo Fajardo] The following statements were submitted by the participants and organized in document SCCR/43/INF/4. These are edited versions of selected manifestations by the members of civil society in the recent SCCR from March 13th to March 17th. Items 5, 7, 8, 9 were freely translated from Spanish.
[Sean Flynn] The 43rd Meeting of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights made substantial progress on issues of concern to a newly formed Access to Knowledge Coalition https://www.a2k-coalition.org/ These include the adoption of a work programme on limitations and exceptions, progress on the limitations and exceptions provision in the draft broadcast treaty, and the reviving of a
[Kyle Courtney and Juliya Ziskina] Abstract: Libraries have continuously evolved their ability to provide access to collections in innovative ways. Many of these advancements in access, however, were not achieved without overcoming serious resistance and obstruction from the rightsholder and publishing industry. The struggle to maintain the library’s access-based mission and serve the public interest began as early as the
[Sean Flynn] Where allowed by copyright law, digital uses for education, research and cultural heritage are contributing to social and economic development. This document describes some recent developmental uses of copyright limitations and exceptions that are relevant to the issues being discussed at the 43rd meeting of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights. The examples were collected
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