Audit
From Copyright Act
This page is a Remix of the
Commonwealth of Learning Copyright Audit: Prepared by Achal Prabhala and Tobias Schonwetter, December 2006. With grateful acknowledgement to the following sources: (1) Consumers International Asia Pacific -- Report on Copyright & Access to Knowledge, 2005 (2) Consumer Project on Technology & associates -- Draft text of the a2k treaty, 2005 (3) Alternative Law Forum -- Submission on Indian Copyright Law, 2006 (4) Wizards of OS working group around EUCD -- Best Practices Guide, 2006. With thanks to Julien Hofman, Paul West, Dick Kawooya, Charles Batambuze & Denise Nicholson for suggestions and comments.
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Contents
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1 COPYRIGHT LAW AND EDUCATION 1.1 COPYRIGHT LAW & INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS 1.1.1 The Berne Convention and the Agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPs) 1.1.2 The Appendix to the Berne Convention 1.1.3 World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Copyright Treaty 1.2 COPYRIGHT FLEXIBILITIES 1.2.1 Digital Rights Management 1.2.2 Access to knowledge for teachers and students 1.2.3 Access to knowledge from libraries and archives 1.2.4 Access to knowledge for people with a disability 1.2.5 Media freedom and free expression 1.2.6 Parallel import 1.2.7 Compulsory licenses 1.2.8 Fair dealing 1.2.9 Government works and legal proceedings 1.3 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.4 INCENTIVES FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAIN