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Exceptions and Limitations in Indian Copyright Law for Education: An Assessment

Posted by Lawrence Liang at May 13, 2010 05:25 AM |
This paper examines the nature of exceptions and limitations in copyright law for the purposes of the use of copyrighted materials for education. It looks at the existing national and international regime, and argues for why there is a need for greater exceptions and limitations to address the needs of developing countries. The paper contextualizes the debate by looking at the high costs of learning materials and the impediment caused to e-learning and distance education by strong copyright regimes.

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Read the original article in the Law and Development Review