书籍与阅读障碍者

D. Adair, Paul Harpur
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版权法支持了一种全球出版制度,提供了对印刷材料不同程度的访问。对于有视觉障碍的人来说,由于无法获得可用形式的材料,这一问题更加严重。各国政府通过针对版权所有者的利益与视障公民的权利之间的直接冲突的实例来解决这个问题。国际版权法的最新发展表明,残疾人维权人士的倡导正开始改变这个问题的框架。本章认为,公共和非营利部门战略管理的创新可以帮助这种重新校准,并建立所需的共识。
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Books and People with Print Disabilities
Copyright law has supported a global publishing regime delivering uneven levels of access to print materials. For people with visual disabilities, the problem is compounded by lack of access to materials in useable forms. Governments have addressed the problem by targeting instances of direct conflict between the interests of copyright owners and the rights of visually disabled citizens. Recent developments in international copyright law suggest that advocacy by disabilities activists is beginning to change how the problem is framed. This chapter argues that innovations in public and non-profit sector strategic management can assist this recalibration and build the required consensus.
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