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New Frontiers in Intellectual Property and Human Rights : Copyright Discrimination
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  • Samtani, Sanya, kirjoittaja.
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  • New Frontiers in Intellectual Property and Human Rights : Copyright Discrimination
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  • Verlag C.H. Beck, München : 2024.
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  • s. 189–190
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  • GRUR International, ISSN 2632-8623 ; 73(3)
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  • ‘Legislation that protects the rights of copyright owners must take account of the differential impacts of such protection upon different classes of persons.’ – Unterhalter AJ, Blind SA v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition and Others [2022] ZACC 33. On 21 September 2022, the South African Constitutional Court unanimously held that the Copyright Act 1978 unfairly discriminated against people with visual and print disabilities (and violated the rights to dignity, free flow of information, education, and culture in the Bill of Rights). Centrally, the Court based its unfair discrimination ruling on the requirement that people with disabilities had to obtain the copyright holder’s authorisation in order to convert published works into formats that they could access [para. 70]. This, the Court held, was not a requirement that people without disabilities had to meet to access works under copyright [para. 66]. To fix this unfair discrimination, the Court crafted an interim reading-in remedy that created an exception for accessible format shifting, thereby exempting people with visual and print disabilities from meeting the requirement of authorisation to access works under copyright that were published in inaccessible formats. This interim remedy is in place until 21 September 2024, the deadline set by the Court for Parliament to finalise its ongoing process of copyright reform and include provisions in its copyright law that address the discrimination.
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  • GRUR International, 2632-8623 ; 73(3).
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