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Discrimination, Copyright and Equality : Opening the e-Book for the Print-Disabled

Part of the Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series series
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While equality laws operate to enable access to information, these laws have limited power over the overriding impact of market forces and copyright laws that focus on restricting access to information.

Technology now creates opportunities for everyone in the world, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, to be able to access the written word - yet the print disabled are denied reading equality, and have their access to information limited by laws protecting the mainstream use and consumption of information.

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the World Intellectual Property Organization's Marrakesh Treaty have swept in a new legal paradigm.

This book contributes to disability rights scholarship, and builds on ideas of digital equality and rights to access in its analysis of domestic disability anti-discrimination, civil rights, human rights, constitutional rights, copyright and other equality measures that promote and hinder reading equality.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107119006 / 9781107119000
Hardback
03/04/2017
United Kingdom
English
300 pages
23 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More