Proposal for a Framework Treaty on Copyright Exceptions for Libraries, Archives and Museums (TLAM) by EIFL, IFLA, ICA AND ICOM

To advance discussion at WIPO’s copyright committee on limitations and exceptions for libraries, archives and museums, EIFL, IFLA, ICA AND ICOM prepared a proposal for a framework treaty on copyright exceptions 

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ABOUT THE RESOURCE

TYPE:
Model laws & licences
AUTHOR:
EIFL, IFLA, ICA AND ICOM
DATE:
October 2018
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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ABOUT THE RESOURCE

The Framework Treaty on Libraries, Archives and Museums (known as TLAM) is an international principles-based document for the benefit of libraries, archives and museums. It mandates the creation of copyright exceptions at national level to enable core activities (such as preservation and making research copies), while providing flexibility as to how the exceptions could be implemented e.g. through exceptions specifically for the benefit of libraries, archives and museums; through other general exceptions; judicial or regulatory determinations on fair practices, uses, or dealings.

TLAM was prepared by EIFL, IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions), ICA (International Council on Archives) and ICOM (International Council of Museums). It was offered to WIPO Member States to help advance the agenda item on limitations and exceptions for libraries, archives and museums at the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) in 2018.