SCCR 32: US Statement on Cross Border Uses (Item 6) Libraries & Archives
US on Cross-Border Uses
>> UNITED STATES: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The first time I have spoken that we very much appreciate the constructive engagement of other delegations and the references to our proposals that are set forth in the high level principles and objectives at the international level for copyright exceptions for libraries and archives. And we continue to believe that this principle approach provides a good basis for moving forward and furthering the goal of improving national copyright exceptions.SCCR 32 KEI on Cross Border Uses
KEI: I wanted to just address some of the issues on the cross-border relationship with the exceptions. I know the publisher mentioned mention to three step test. There are three important exceptions that are not related to the three step… Continue Reading
SCCR 32 Day 4 Some countries statements re Libraries & Archives
> SOUTH AFRICA: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. At the outset, South Africa supports the statement made by Nigeria on behalf of the Africa Group. 2015 was a milestone in the global calendar. We adopted agenda 2030, which outlined 17 goals… Continue Reading
SCCR 32 DAY 4 Groups on Libraries and Archives Issues
Day 4. May 12, 2016 After the Chair Summary of the previous discussions on libraries and archives limitations and exceptions we heard the goup statements. In brief, Group B (the rich countries) stated that the discussions should continue to get… Continue Reading
SCCR 32 Day 4 Africa Group Statement regarding support for L&E for education, research and people with other disabilities
On the last day of the SCCR 32, the group statements on the topic of education, teaching, research and people with other disabilities are not surprising. Group B and CEBS do not want to engage in normative work. Grulac and the Africa Group are eloquent and remind all of us that development depends on education and knowledge. The Africa Group is also requesting the Chair provide a chart of the issues to be duscussed as well as regional meetings on the topic.
SCCR32 Day 4: KEI Statement on education, the Tunis Model Law and machine translation
SCCR 32: USA on Grulac Paper and other possible topics
SCCR 32 EFF on the GRULAC paper
SCCR32: KEI, EIFL and FIM comments on GRULAC Papers
SCCR32, Day 5: African Group statement on copyright limitations and exceptions for educational and research institutions
African Group Statement on Agenda Item 7
Thirty-Second Session of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR)11 May 2016
Thank you Mr. Chairman,
Nigeria has the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the Africa Group.