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Who’s ‘Pulling the Wool Over Whose Eyes’?
Strategy of disinformation The carefully planned and persistent strategy of intermediaries and multinationals to criticise and spread disinformation about the Copyright Amendment Bill has been blatant since the Draft Bill was first published by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for public comment in 2015. As far back as the multi-stakeholder conference organised by […]
eBulletin for September 2023
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Why Should a Human Rights-Related Copyright Bill Sink AGOA?
I was somewhat surprised at the article entitled ‘SA’s new copyright bills could sink Agoa – Contentious laws could ‘substantially lower’ protections’, published in The Sunday Times newspaper on 30 July 2023. Despite opposition from mainly rightsholders, collecting societies, a few political parties, and multinationals, the Copyright Amendment Bill has been strongly supported by international, […]
eBulletin for August 2023
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eBulletin for July 2023
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eBulletin June 2023
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What Royalties? Never Seen a Cent!”
Academics, Scholarly Authors and Copyright In my 38-year career as a professional librarian, 24 years of which were managing the Copyright Services Office at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, I often pondered why academic authors appeared to show little interest in copyright issues, and seldom came to the table when legislative reforms were proposed. […]
eBulletin May 2023
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eBulletin April 2023
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eBulletin for March 2023
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