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        &lt;b&gt;National Law School of India University, Bangalore hosted a one-day national conference on the ‘Access to Copyrighted Works for Persons with Disability’, on the 26th of November, 2015 to discuss the provisions and implications of the Marrakesh Treaty as signed on the 27th of June, 2013.&lt;/b&gt;
        &lt;p&gt;The blog post authored by Abolee Vaidya and Nuhar Bansal was &lt;a class="external-link" href="http://www.sinapseblog.com/33687-2/"&gt;published in SINAPSE&lt;/a&gt; on December 14, 2015. Pranesh Prakash was a speaker at this event.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;The Chief Guest of the conference was  Ms. Aparna Sharma, who is the Joint Secretary and Registrar of  Copyrights, MHRD. She pointed out at the very onset that it was very  opportune for the conference to be hosted on the Constitution Day as  what could have been a better day to talk about equal opportunity and  non-discrimination.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;The conference was roughly divided into  three sessions which covered the following perspectives: a brief  overview of the treaty, the Indian &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; Law provisions and the implications of the both of them on stakeholders  and beneficiaries in India. Mr. G. R. Raghavender, Director IPR,  Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, GoI, chaired the first  two sessions and told us about how ‘Sparsh’, the 1980 film starring  Naseeruddin Shah as a blind teacher, triggered his conscience.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) conducted a study in 2006 on the extent of execution of &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; provisions with regard to limitations and exceptions to &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; for people with disability. The concluding observations were quite  disappointing, which is how the talks about the Marrakesh Treaty  commenced. He then gave us insights into the negotiations that went into  finalizing the treaty, how the World Blind Union played an extremely  instrumental role in getting the treaty through and also how Brazil  recently became the 12&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; country to ratify the treaty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr. Raghavender further shed some light on the basic scope of the treaty:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Addressing the book famine by introducing limitations and exceptions to the rights of the &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; holder. In this context, most states wanted to restrict the definition  of ‘works’ under the treaty to ‘physical books’ and not artistic or  audiovisual works. Although, that was not agreed to as audio description  is crucial to modern online education in all ways. The international  publishing community opposed most of the provisions during negotiation.  They argued that publishing accessible copies of their published work  would increase the cost of production and subsequently the market price  of the work, due to which, majority of the disabled population wouldn’t  be able to afford it anyway. Besides, whether the commercial want for  the existent printed material in the market would be affected or the  sighted consumers would take advantage of the accessible versions in the  market are other issues that were brought up.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;What kind of limitations and exceptions should be imposed? The  developed countries opposed liberal interpretations and exceptions to  the treaty. Owing to political influences, translation and public  redistribution rights were also proposed to be limited and to be granted  only to developing and least developed countries under compulsory &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/intellectual-property-licensing-and-commercialization/"&gt;Licensing&lt;/a&gt;,  and in no other circumstances. The proposal allowed for reproduction,  distribution and access to all content except audiovisual, excluding  translation and public performance rights from the exception ambit. The  Vienna Convention for Law of Treaties was referred to quite often for a  thorough understanding.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Easier cross border exchange of works- Bigger nations wanted tie-ups  with certain commercially available entities across nations for  particular exchange purposes thus resulting in it becoming just a  business and curbing accessibility. This was negotiated upon and  dismissed.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Technological Protection Measures- Mr. Raghavendra spoke about  extending the Berne Convention to digital works too so that  re-encrypting digital works for the disabled does not qualify as  infringement. He also stated how there needs to be more clarity as to  the usage and breaking of digital locks.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Prof. T. Ramakrishna, MHRD Chair Professor on IPR , NLSIU launched their website &lt;a href="http://www.ipr.law.org"&gt;iprindia.law.org,&lt;/a&gt; which is a one-stop place to find research material on Indian Intellectual Property law.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;It was then followed by a presentation  by the students of NLSIU on the basics of Marrakesh Treaty where it was  concisely presented as to what the treaty means to the countries  ratifying it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Only 1-7% of the world’s books are available in accessible formats, largely due to &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; hurdles and Marrakesh treaty intends to help in 2 ways:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Exception in domestic law of every ratifying country to ensure that  they allow the print disabled and blind to convert texts into accessible  formats without having to first take permission from the &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; holder.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Cross border exchange of accessible version of books without  permission. This will help avoid illegal duplication of transcripts and  also allow countries with larger collection of such works to share it  with other nations in need.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Specific articles that enable a relatively wide interpretation of the provisions to help make the texts more easily accessible.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Dr. Kalyan. C. Kankanala (Managing  Partner BananaIP Counsels, visiting faculty NLSIU and guest faculty  IIMB) was the first speaker of the session and he started with a  recommendation for the government to make all government documents  accessible as a first step of implementing the Marrakesh Treaty. He then  went on to tell us how he lost vision in 1998 and found it very hard to  access the curriculum related texts. Despite the best of efforts that  he could muster, he was able to access barely 10% of the total material.  He said that irrespective of how able you are, if your ability cannot  access the fodder it is supposed to thrive on then there can be no scope  for development. Today, information is available at the click of a  button and your ability to succeed and not be discriminated against  depends on how fast you access this information. Keeping this in mind,  if there is no provision to make other more technologically advanced  forms of information also accessible, it is not going to be a  sustainable option. Most of the information today is in a non-literary  format and to access that, a lot of other barriers have to be broken,  which can result in simultaneous &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/trademark-search-services-india/"&gt;Trademark&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/patent-drafting-services-india/"&gt;Patent&lt;/a&gt; infringement, which the Marrakesh Treaty cannot protect you against. To  enable equal opportunity in reality, exceptions should flow under a  bunch of laws and not just &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt;.  What we face today is an information famine and not just a book famine.  The solution lies with the publishing community. Because, the  technological tools that the laws can equip us with, will fall short of  some or the other parameter at some time and that defeats the aim of  equal opportunity. So if the publishing community itself releases  accessible versions along side their publications for the sighted  consumers, we would have a sustainable solution. Also, the number of  authorized entities should be made significantly high because greater  the number of authorized entities, greater the chances of the publishers  sensing competition and realizing that a commercial model around making  accessible books available would be better for their business. He  further said that the scope of definitions of terms used in the treaty  are not as problematic as certain other areas like what kind of works  are covered, what kind of disabilities are covered, what rights are  covered and mandated. Nevertheless, the treaty has been negotiated and  signed and going to bring out some sort of a positive change if not a  revolution, so to say.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Dr. S. Elumalai, Assistant Professor,  Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Tamil Nadu, was the next speaker and he had  some wonderful insights to offer. He said that the PWD Act qualifies a  person as disabled only if he has more than 40% disability. Whereas, the  Marrakesh Treaty addresses reading disability on the whole, which is  very important. In fact, it also enables the caretaker and caregiver of  the so disabled to claim accessibility rights under the treaty unlike  any Indian legislation. He pointed out how our own government machinery  is not disabled friendly, to the extent that disabled people are denied  higher secondary education and professional education in government  institutes. He stated that the government should help the disabled  people help themselves and that can be achieved by training the  authorized entities to be technologically up to date. The RTI Act talks  about accessible formats of texts but the government has done little  more than talking in that regard. Understanding that the disabled people  are a minority and hence not a force influential enough to manipulate  the demand-supply cycle of the market, it becomes all the more important  for strong regulatory mechanisms to interfere. The government needs to  step in and step up, the stakeholders need to be pro active, the  authorized entities and the publishers should know their rights and  duties and the disabled people should be made a part of the decision  making process from scratch to resolve any moral right conflict that  might arise between the above listed parties.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Mr. Pranesh Prakash, Policy Director  CIS, was up next on the panel and brought a refreshingly dramatic change  to the proceedings of the conference. He said that talks about the  formation of this treaty began around 1982 and were initiated by UNESCO  and WIPO. Countries such as Brazil, Ecuador, India etc. saw this treaty  as an instrument that would lead to global accessibility. He then  pointed out that the super nations trying so hard to restrict the scope  of the treaty and exercising the power imbalance in the international  arena, reminded him of colonialism. Besides that, the treaty advocates  free cross border exchange of accessible information which is in  principle against the colonial centralization of international  relations. Therefore, the ratification of this treaty comes to him as a  tiny war victory and which is why none of the major publishing countries  in the world have ratified the treaty. He is strongly of the opinion  that making books of any kind available to any kind of people is always  good for the publishing industry. The publishers need to understand that  the treaty is now providing for legal access to the converted materials  as against pirated ones which was the only option until now. However,  the Technological Protection Measures are not sufficient under the  treaty. They do not provide for circumventing the digital lock on  electronic data, as pointed out by Mr. Raghavender earlier. He further  clarified that making books available in different formats does not  amount to infringement as then books available in the library would also  amount to &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; infringement. Legal provisions should be present which would allow  disabled people to access materials because if these provisions were  absent then people would try to obtain the same materials by infringing  copyrights. As of now, there are organizations that give access to  readable software like Jaws. It is not a difficult task to make any work  digital, the only problem arises when the work has to be made  accessible and the manner in which such accessible material is to be  used. It is extremely important to create awareness as how to use the  accessible material by the physically disabled. When a book is  published, its copy is deposited in all the 4 national libraries and  when such a book is deposited, an easier way would be to convert it into  electronic medium and convert that into accessible formats. Converting  print into accessible medium is extremely difficult and will be much  easier once it is electronic medium. He also gave an example of  publishing books under the Creative Comments License that would make  copies available in the accessible format. Not only should literary  works be made accessible but all websites should also be redesigned and  made accessible.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;At this point, Dr. Kalyan brought up an  interesting technicality when he asked Mr. Prakash to clarify that  although making copies of any literary work is permitted under this  treaty, whether the authenticity of the so called literary work would be  in question or not. Because there are a number of pirated materials  doing to the rounds of the market for sighted people already, and  whether converting one such pirated work in an accessible version would  still stand good in law. Mr. Prakash admitted that there is ambiguity in  the language of the legislation in this regard, however, a liberal  interpretation of the relevant provisions of TRIPS indicates that such  minor discrepancies in execution can be exempted at the outset.  Something, which Mr. Raghavender, in his dutiful government  responsibility, disagreed with and said that all conversions should be  made from authentic documents to discourage piracy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;This culminated the first two sessions  of the conference and proved to be extremely informative for the  participants and audience. The post lunch session of the conference  exclusively dealt with the implications of the Marrakesh treaty and  Domestic &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; Law on the Stakeholders and Beneficiaries in India. Prof. Dr. T.  Ramakrishna, MHRD Chair Professor on IPR, NLSIU, was the  chair/moderator. The first speaker of the afternoon session, Mr. G.  Marippan, Asst. Director, Dept. for the Empowerment of Differently Abled  and Senior Citizens, Bangalore, gave us all a very bare text  understanding of the various provisions under the Karnataka State  Government Laws along with the different schemes in place for the  benefit of the stakeholders and beneficiaries of the &lt;a href="http://www.bananaip.com/copyright-services-india-registration-and-management/"&gt;Copyright&lt;/a&gt; legislations.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Mr. Gautam Agarwal from the National  Federation of the Blind pointed out that less than 1% of the total  published print material in the world is available in accessible format  as per NFB’s records. With the help of the Marrakesh treaty, countries  will overcome legal hurdles to make things accessible and enable cross  border exchange. But, he did raise questions as to how efficiently can  these provisions be executed to actually help the ones in need. “Law can  only facilitate us and show us the path, it is us who will have to do  the walking”, he said. Conversion being permitted is merely the  preliminary step. But who will do the conversion? What all texts will be  converted first and what later? How exactly will they be converted? How  will they be circulated? These are all the greater issues that we need  to address now. Over 90% of the websites that exist are not accessible  and this treaty does not provide for anything to be done about that.  Which essentially makes all the online information inaccessible to the  disabled. To ensure the right to read to every disabled person at the  same time and at a rate as available to the other people, is the simple  understanding of the concept of Equal Opportunity in this regard. He  reinstated that we are 8 countries short of ratifying the Treaty to make  in enforceable and suggested that Indian Government should enter in a  dialogue with other nations and encourage and convince them to ratify.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;The next speaker was Ms. Madhu Singhal,  Managing Trustee, Mitra Jyothi, Bangalore. Their NGO usually provides  materials in Braille and large print for persons with disability. She  very passionately spoke about sensitization of the publishers as being a  very strong influential force in efficient execution of the provisions  of the Marrakesh Treaty. She said that merely telling them what to do is  not a one step solution. Instead, it is a long procedure which should  ideally end in them being mandated into publishing the accessible  copies. She also suggested that one database of accessible materials  should be created for efficient usage of resources. This way, people  across geographical boundaries will know what materials already exist  and how to access them, thus reducing the cost of conversion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;Mr. Elumalai was the last speaker for  the session and he had a handful of suggestions to make to authorities  carrying out the execution of the treaty provisions. He suggested that,  for example, if a soft copy of any material is provided to the NIC, then  it should be their duty to make it into an accessible format. He also  suggested that there could be a reward system in place for the  publishing houses that publish accessible formats of their publications  or giving tax benefits to people who help in conversion, distribution  and access to the accessible formats. He said that disability is as  disabling as you let it be. Not having functional body parts is not  disability but not wanting to use the existent body parts is.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;At the end of the discussion, Mr. Panesh  Prakash just brought back some perspective when he asked how many  people in the room had ever pirated or bought a pirated version of an  accessible format of information. When no one raised their hand, he then  pointed out that this is why the publishing community cannot hold  ‘exploitation of accessible format by sighted people’ as a valid  argument. The treaty might have other flaws but this defense does not  apply. He said that there are close to 12 methods as to how a person can  apply to the Ministry for obtaining accessible material and all of them  are available on the official website, only, not in an accessible  format. He let the irony sink in before concluding the session.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="text-align: justify; "&gt;That marked the end of the conference,  which at the end of the day had being enriching, to say the least.  Listening to all the different stakeholders and policy makers and  beneficiaries give their perspective over one piece of legislation only  makes you realize the multi dimensional impact that laws have on  people’s lives.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Marrakesh treaty stood debated, discussed, dissed and devoured.&lt;/p&gt;
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