Submission to the Attorney-General's Department consultation on "Marrakesh Treaty options for implementation" discussion paper


Autoria(s): Cameron, Natalie; Wood, Suzannah; Suzor, Nicolas
Data(s)

30/11/2014

Resumo

It is extremely important to ensure that people with disabilities can access information and cultural works on an equal basis with others. Access is fundamentally important to enable people with disabilities to fully participate in economic, social, and political life. This is both a pressing moral imperative and a legal requirement in international law. Australia should take clear steps to affirmatively redress the fundamental inequalities of access that people with disabilities face. This requires a fundamental shift in the way that we think about copyright and disability rights: the mechanisms for enabling access should not be a limited exception to normal distribution, but should instead be strong positive rights that are able to be routinely and practically exercised.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79122/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79122/1/2014-QUTIP-AGD-Marrakesh.pdf

Cameron, Natalie, Wood, Suzannah, & Suzor, Nicolas (2014) Submission to the Attorney-General's Department consultation on "Marrakesh Treaty options for implementation" discussion paper.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180115 Intellectual Property Law
Tipo

Report