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Vote fraud or incompetence in the European Parliament?

by david • March 8, 2012

The shocking story of how copyright fundamentalists might have unfairly won very close votes in Legal Affairs Committee against access to our common cultural legacy represented by orphan works.  Can 23 voting MEPs vote 14 to 12 against mass digitization?…

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Unanimous pressure in EP forces Commission to accept binding Treaty of Blind Persons

by david • February 16, 2012

Never before have I seen such cross-party unity in bashing a Commissioner as last night when Internal Market head Michel Barnier got a real roasting for the EU not supporting an effective Treaty for the visually impaired and print-disabled at…

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Pregunta oral hoy en el Parlamento

by david • February 15, 2012

Acceso de los ciegos a los libros Con el fin de hacer frente al problema del acceso de los ciegos y las personas con problemas de lectura a los libros y otros productos impresos, la Unión Mundial de Ciegos y…

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Tomorrow 15-2 debate on Treaty Visually Impaired in EP

by david • February 14, 2012

Press Release: Oral Question, Debate and Resolution in European Parliament Wednesay the 15th and Thursday the 16th of February, 2012 Should there be an international exception to copyright to help end the “book famine” for tens of millions of blind…

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European Parliament votes on global Treaty for the Visually Impaired

by david • February 9, 2012

Blind and dyslexic people need to read books in accessible formats such as braille, formatted audio or large print books. These are often made thanks to exceptions to national copyright laws that now work smoothly in most EU member states.…

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False arguments by European Commission in defence of ACTA

by david • February 1, 2012

1. Myth: “ACTA is about large-scale and organized infringements of intellectual property” Reality: The criminal sanctions proposed in ACTA could apply to not-for-profit infringements of copyright.  ACTA´s article 23.1defines “commercial scale” violation of IPR as any “direct or indirect economic…

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