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October 22, 2024

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Whether It Is Viable To Create An Openly Accessible Digital Library For The Print-Disabled?”

Featuring: Garima Chauhan

During the last PWS session, Garima Chauhan, Trainee Associate, hosted a discussion on “Whether it is viable to create an openly accessible digital library for the print-disabled?”. The session commenced with a discussion on the sufficiency of the current protections provided to the visually-impaired under copyright laws. The members then went on to discuss the viability of having an open digital library as an alternative policy measure to cater to the needs of the print-disabled. The members brainstormed on what entities could manage the operations of such a digital library and how to prevent misuse of digital copies of works to protect the rights of the copyright holder. The discussion also entailed the possible incentives that may be given to the copyright holders to encourage a voluntary and mutually beneficial collaboration. The session concluded with the opinion that having a digital library may be feasible as a welfare scheme in a controlled digital lending system with the aid of the government in procuring copies of the material to appropriately compensate the authors.

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