DAISY readers in Mongolia a legal right - now copyright law must play its part

This short case study was part of a series of three prepared to support negotiations for an international treaty for the benefit of blind, visually impaired and otherwise print disabled people

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TYPE:
Case Study
DATE:
June 2013
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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EIFL supported the conclusion of an effective treaty for the benefit of print disabled people during negotiations at the Diplomatic Conference of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Marrakesh in June 2013. To support our work, EIFL produced three short case studies from Lesotho, Mongolia and Lithuania on why a WIPO treaty for persons with print disabilities can change lives.

Mongolian Children get to grips with Daisy readers