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Home»Copyright and Related Rights»Copyright exceptions

Copyright exceptions

The evolution of exceptions in the Berne Convention:

  • The Berne Convention revisions for limitations and exceptions to copyright, 2012:1 KEI Research Note
  • Why do US and EU trade negotiators hate the Berne Copyright Limitations and Exceptions February 20, 2013.

The 1967 Stockholm Protocol for developing countries

  • Text: 1967 Stockholm Revision of the Berne Convention Protocol Regarding Developing Countries
  • 2012: The 1967 Stockholm Revision of the Berne Convention Protocol Regarding Developing Countries
  • 2010: Charles F. Johnson’s Timeline of the Origins of the 1967 Stockholm Protocol for developing countries

Our extensive work on copyright exceptions for persons with disabilities are here.

We have a hundreds of blogs on addressing copyright exceptions, many in the pages on various trade and treaty negotiations.

Here a few
What does the Three Step Test NOT apply to, under the Berne Convention and the TRIPS Agreement? Marrakesh Note 6 June 21, 2013

2013: Least Developed Country (LDC) membership in WIPO and the Berne Convention

2015: KEI letter to Register of Copyrights, USPTO and OSTP on copyright issues in TPP

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