33rd SCCR: Opening Statement by India on behalf of the Asia and the Pacific Group
Mr. Chair,
India has the honor to deliver the Opening Statement on behalf of the
Asia and the Pacific Group in this 33rd Session of the Standing
Committee on Copyright and Related Rights.
Asia & the Pacific Group would like to express its confidence in
your experience and your leadership skills. We are confident that your
hard work and diligence will yield desired results and help this
committee reach a mutual understanding on all outstanding issues. Our
group would also like to thank the WIPO Secretariat for the preparation
of this meeting.
Mr. Chair,
The SCCR is an important committee of WIPO dealing with three issues
of critical importance to member states, namely protection of
broadcasting organizations; limitations and exceptions for libraries
and archives; and limitations and exceptions for educational and
research institutions and for persons with other disabilities.
These three issues are of great importance to our group. Going by the
discussions in this committee since its 27th session, it would not be
wrong to say that we are facing difficulty in finding agreement on how
to continue our work on each of the three important agenda items. We
believe, in order to further our work, we have to refer to the 2012
General Assembly guidance to the SCCR on the work plan on the three
issues.
Mr. Chair,
Our group believes that these issues have not received the equal
level of commitment and understanding proportionate to their importance
based on the differential socio-economic development of the Member
States.
In this spirit of multilateralism, Asia and the Pacific Group
reaffirms its commitment to engage constructively in negotiating a
mutually acceptable outcome on all three issues before the committee.
Our group would like to put on record its support for the proposed
program of work.
Mr. Chair,
Determining whether and how intellectual property rights should apply
with respect to broadcasting is a developmental issue that requires
careful balancing. Members of the group would like to see the
finalization of a balanced treaty on the protection of broadcasting
organizations, based on the mandate of the 2007 WIPO General Assembly
to provide protection on the signal based approach for cablecasting and
broadcasting organizations in the traditional sense.
Mr. Chair,
For our Group, exceptions and limitations are of critical importance.
Application of copyright system should be balanced, it should take
into account commercial interests in copyright and right holders, and
equally important, it should also take into account other competing
interests in copyright, including the public interest in scientific,
cultural, social progress and promoting competition.
Exceptions and limitations have an important role to play in the
attainment of the right to education and the access to knowledge,
actualization of which in many developing countries is hampered due to
lack of access to relevant educational and research material.
However, there is no denying the fact that some divergence on how
exceptions and limitations should be approached exists among member
states.
It is unfortunate that absence of adequate will to discuss and
develop the two exceptions and limitations before this committee has
resulted in a stalemate on the work of this committee.
We hope that all member states shall engage constructively in this
session on these two issues based on previous discussions and new
inputs so that we are able to develop a mature text to discuss and work
on
Mr. Chair,
Asia and the Pacific Group has taken note of the proposal submitted
by the GRULAC in the 31st session to discuss the current digital
environment and copyright interface. Members of my group will make
interventions in their national capacity under this agenda item and will
proactively participate in the discussion on this contemporary topic.
Mr. Chair,
This is the same committee which has given us the Beijing and the
Marrakesh Treaties. My group is optimistic that with the noble
intentions and the right will we can pave the path for the development
of appropriate international instruments on all three issues.
We look forward to productive results and tangible progress in this session
I thank you once again Mr. Chair for the opportunity.