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To: <fcb-l@xxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 10:57 AMSubject: [Nyi-l] USA,Canada and the EU attempt to kill treaty to protect blind people'saccess to written material
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/29/usa-canada-and-the-e.html USA, Canada and the EU attempt to kill treaty to protect blind people's access to written material Posted by Cory Doctorow, May 29, 2009 1:52 AMRight now, in Geneva, at the UN's World Intellectual Property Organization,history is being made. For the first time in WIPO history, the body that creates the world's copyright treaties is attempting to write a copyright treaty dedicated to protecting the interests of copyright users, not just copyright owners. At issue is a treaty to protect the rights of blind people and people withother disabilities that affect reading (people with dyslexia, people who areparalyzed or lack arms or hands for turning pages). This should be a slam dunk: who wouldn't want a harmonized system of copyright exceptions that ensure that it's possible for disabled people to get access to the written word?The USA, that's who. The Obama administration's negotiators have joined with a rogue's gallery of rich country trade representatives to oppose protectionfor blind people. Other nations and regions opposing the rights of blind people include Canada and the EU. Update: Also opposing rights for disabled people: Australia, New Zealand, the Vatican and Norway.Activists at WIPO are desperate to get the word out. They're tweeting madlyfrom the negotiation (technically called the 18th session of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights) publishing editorials on the Huffington Post, etc. Here's where you come in: this has to get wide exposure, to get cast as broadly as possible, so that it will find its way into the ears of the obscure power-brokers who control national trade-negotiators. I don't often ask readers to do things like this, but please, forward this post to people you know in the US, Canada and the EU, and ask them to reblog, tweet, and spread the word, especially to government officials andactivists who work on disabled rights. We know that WIPO negotiations can beoverwhelmed by citizen activists -- that's how we killed the Broadcast Treaty negotiation a few years back -- and with your help, we can make history, and create a world where copyright law protects the public interest. I am attending a meeting in Geneva of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This evening the United States government, in combination with other high income countries in "Group B" is seeking to block an agreement to discuss a treaty for persons who are blind or have other reading disabilities. The proposal for a treaty is supported by a large number of civil societyNGOs, the World Blind Union, the National Federation of the Blind in the US,the International DAISY Consortium, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D), Bookshare.Org, and groups representing persons with reading disabilities all around the world.The main aim of the treaty is to allow the cross-border import and export ofdigital copies of books and other copyrighted works in formats that are accessible to persons who are blind, visually impaired, dyslexic or have other reading disabilities, using special devices that present text asrefreshable braille, computer generated text to speech, or large type. Theseworks, which are expensive to make, are typically created under nationalexceptions to copyright law that are specifically written to benefit personswith disabilities...The opposition from the United States and other high income countries is due to intense lobbying from a large group of publishers that oppose a "paradigm shift," where treaties would protect consumer interests, rather than expandrights for copyright owners. The Obama Administration was lobbied heavily on this issue, including meetings with high level White House officials. Assurances coming into the negotiations this week that things were going in the right direction have turned out to be false, as the United States delegation has basically readfrom a script written by lobbyists for publishers, extolling the virtues ofmarket based solutions, ignoring mountains of evidence of a "book famine" and the insane legal barriers to share works. Obama Joins Group to Block Treaty for Blind and Other Reading Disabilities COPYRIGHT EXCEPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS _______________________________________________ Nyi-l mailing list Nyi-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://emissives.com/mailman/listinfo/nyi-l_emissives.com
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