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Title: Right to Access for Visually Imparied Perons as a Human Right Obligation: an overview of Marrakesh Treaty
Authors: Vivekanandan, V C
Keywords: Human Right
Conteporarty Issues
intellectual property
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: EBC
Abstract: The evolution of intellectual property (IP) regime in the last two centuries as a regime complex has created a new dichotomy of “knows-know-nots” slicing through the “haves and have-nots” of the traditional property system. The knowledge creation and dissemina- tion in print and digital platforms is key to the knowledge economy of the world. Such “access” is encapsulated by a regime complex of “copyright”, controlled by right holders and assignees and is based on teturn on investments. Though, there is a window of free access means. In such milieu un wi wih fi BuChave the “col ing in the category of Yan "4 5 ps of world population fa
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/958
ISBN: 9789388822299
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