Maiia Ivanova, Yurii Ivanov
The Marrakesh Treaty and Copyright in the Library Sphere
Číslo: 6/2020
Periodikum: Path of Science
DOI: 10.22178/pos.59-9
Klíčová slova: library; the Marrakesh Treaty; copyright; inclusive education; intellectual property law
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The implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty into national law will enable libraries to create and distribute copies of works in an accessible format for the visually impaired. In order to protect copyright in the production of works for the visually impaired, the Marrakesh Treaty provides for the establishment of a special “authorized body” in the country, which should be associated with at least one area of society: 1) education, 2) vocational training, 3) adaptive reading or 4) public access to information. Such an authorized body may be any library or other organization that provides services on a non-profit basis.
The adoption of the Marrakesh Treaty at the Diplomatic Conference of the World Intellectual Property Organization in Marrakesh is an important step in implementing the basic provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which stipulates that everyone, including the visually impaired, can participate fully and equally in political, economic and cultural life of society.