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Comparison of Limitations and Exceptions texts for SCCR/48 (Update)

At the most recent meeting of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights of the World Intellectual Property Organization (SCCR/47), four documents were presented that could serve as a...

200 Bills and Counting: AI Legislation in the Brazilian Congress

Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Generative AI in particular, is transforming the way we create and challenging fundamental concepts of copyright law — including authorship, originality, and the very notion of...

How Access Provisions Grow Readers and Book Sales

Digitization projects, public libraries, and broader access to literary materials help create copyright markets. Together, these access infrastructures build the literate public and long‑run demand that copyright ultimately depends on....

New WIPO Guide Casts Doubt on Open General Exceptions

WIPO’s new Guide to the Copyright and Related Rights Treaties Administered by WIPO (2nd ed.) contains some complicated messages on the use of open general exceptions, like fair use and...

Centre announces a policy agenda on ‘Just AI’

In today’s world, research in fields ranging from health, education and agriculture to economics, social sciences and humanities relies on computational methods, and in particular artificial intelligence tools.  Policy makers...

WIPO IGC seeks progress on Traditional Knowledge, Cultural Expressions

“The oceans that sustain our islands, the stars that guide our ancestors across the Pacific, the songs, the weaving, the navigational charts etched into memories across generations, all of these...

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