PRESS RELEASE: THE COPY/SOUTH DOSSIER
THE COPY/SOUTH DOSSIER:Issues in the economics, politics, and ideology of copyright in the global South
PRESS RELEASE: 17 May 2006
THE COPY/SOUTH DOSSIER
Issues in the economics, politics, and ideology of copyright in the global
South.
Researched and published by the Copy/South Research Group
May 2006
ISBN: 978-0-9553140-1-8 (printed edition)
Not restricted by copyright
OVERVIEW:
The aim of the dossier is to open up debate on the real impact of
copyright laws affecting the people of the more than 150 developing
countries in the Global South, many of whom have never read a book, have
no access to the Internet and are facing an indeterminate future. The
dossier highlights issues that are not only unique to the Global South,
but also focuses on those issues that affect both sides of the North -
South divide. This dossier is addressed to the general public,
researchers, educators, librarians, activists, and organizations concerned
about access to knowledge who want to learn more about the global role of
copyright and, in particular, copyright's largely negative role in
developing countries of the global South. In more than 50 articles
totalling 215 pages, we, in the Copy/South Research Group, who have
researched and debated these issues over the past 12 months, have tried to
critically analyse and assess a wide range of copyright-related issues
that impact on the daily lives (and future lives) of those who live in the
global South.
BACKGROUND:
How did the Copy/South dossier come into being? A first and draft version
was prepared for a four-day intensive workshop held in August 2005 at the
University of Kent in the United Kingdom and organised by the Copy/South
Research Group. Of the 22 people who attended this 'by invitation only'
session, more than 15 were from countries of the South. At this lively and
very informative session, the draft dossier was subjected to some sharp
criticisms; numerous suggestions for improvement were made, and additional
articles and research angles proposed. A second version was circulated
internally in January 2006. Further changes were made and this third
version is the public version. It is a work of North/South collaboration,
a product of the sharing of knowledge.
TO GET A COPY OF THE DOSSIER:
The dossier is being distributed for free. Go to the Copy/South website
http://www.copysouth.org/, download the dossier, and print it off
yourself. It is available in various formats (PDF and RTF) and in files of
various lengths to accommodate various download capacities. Alternatively,
contact us by e-mail contact@copysouth.org , and we can post you a copy
of the dossier, either as a printed copy or as a CD.
CONTACT:
If you wish to contact The Copy/South Research Group for any reason -- for
example, to make criticisms of the dossier, to give your own examples, to
join in the future research effort -- our e-mail address is:
FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS OF THE C/S RESEARCH GROUP:
1)The Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary;
2) HIVOS,The Hague,The Netherlands;
3)The Research Fund of Kent Law School, Canterbury, Kent UK.
COPY/SOUTH RESEARCH GROUP 17 May 2006
http://www.copysouth.org
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