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New hope for Africa? Copyright and access to knowledge in the digital age

Tobias Schonwetter (IP Law and Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
Caroline Ncube (Department of Commercial Law and Affiliate IP Law and Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)

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ISSN: 1463-6697

Article publication date: 10 May 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper's main purpose is to deepen the general understanding regarding copyright exceptions and limitations as an important balancing tool of copyright law, particularly for developing countries in Africa. It seeks to address the problematic interplay between copyright exceptions and limitations on the one hand and technological protection measures (TPMs) on the other. It then aims to offer a solution for mitigating the potentially detrimental impact of TPMs on otherwise‐permitted uses of copyright‐protected knowledge materials.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper's approach is legal doctrinal research that relies exclusively on written texts.

Findings

The paper finds that copyright exceptions and limitations are currently in tension with the legal regulation of TPMs and their circumvention. The two do not seem to be optimally balanced, with some African countries having adopted an unduly restrictive legal approach. The paper therefore suggests a more balanced model that is in keeping with developmental ends and human rights concerns.

Originality/value

The paper makes a meaningful contribution by locating the discussion in Africa and providing a suggested equitable legal approach.

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Citation

Schonwetter, T. and Ncube, C. (2011), "New hope for Africa? Copyright and access to knowledge in the digital age", info, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 64-74. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636691111131457

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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