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Right to Read for Persons with Reading Disabilities
SCCR 19 debate on WIPO treaty for disabilties
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Submitted by James Love on 16. December 2009 - 4:29
Treaty for blind and other reading disabilities
Draft Conclusions of SCCR 19.... noon Dec 17 version
Friday morning version of the draft conclusions for SCCR 19
Notes and US Statement at WIPO SCCR 19 (December 14-18, 2009)
Statement of La Organización Nacional de Ciegos de España (ONCE) at WIPO SCCR 19, in Spanish and English
Statement of Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) at SCCR 19
WIPO SCCR: European Commission statement on exceptions and limitations
‹ Comments on inadequacy of voluntary measures to ensure equal access to copyrighted works for persons with reading disabilities
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