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International perspectives on disability exceptions in copyright law and the visual arts : feeling art / edited by Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 257 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429342677
  • 0429342675
  • 9781000193558
  • 1000193551
  • 9781000193473
  • 1000193470
  • 9781000193510
  • 1000193519
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.04/82 23
LOC classification:
  • K1460 .I58 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho, joint editors -- Sensory art projects In cultural institutions / Ann Blokland (Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam) and Caine Chennat (Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery) -- Open access and open GLAM / Andrea Wallace (Universityof Exeter) -- 3D printing in arts and heritage / Vivian Saaze (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University) -- Something to struggle for / Fernando Torrente -- Sensory art from a 3D printer's perspective / Noel Daemen -- Disability exceptions under international law and the international human rights framework / Joseph Lelliot and Paul Harpur (University of Queensland) -- The EU disability exceptions / Ana Ramalho (Maastricht University) -- EU Disability Law and Policy and access to art works through 3D printing / Lisa Waddington (Maastricht University) -- Australia / Jani McCutcheon (University of Western Australia) -- United States / Peter Karol (New England Law, Boston) -- Canada / Lucie Guibault (Dalhousie University) -- Brazil / Sérgio Branco (ITS Rio) -- The UK / Sabine Jacques (University of East Anglia) -- China / Tianxiang He (City University of Hong Kong) -- Costa Rica / Andres Guadamuz (University of Sussex) -- Japan / Simone Schroff (University of Plymouth) -- New Zealand / Lida Ayoubi (Auckland University of Technology) -- Conclusion and policy recommendations / Ana Ramalho and Jani McCutcheon.
Summary: "This book provides an overview of disability exceptions to copyright infringement and the international legal framework for disability rights and exceptions. The focus is on those exceptions as they apply to visual art, while the book presents a comprehensive study of copyright's disability exceptions per se, and the international human rights law framework in which they are situated."-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction / Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho, joint editors -- Sensory art projects In cultural institutions / Ann Blokland (Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam) and Caine Chennat (Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery) -- Open access and open GLAM / Andrea Wallace (Universityof Exeter) -- 3D printing in arts and heritage / Vivian Saaze (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University) -- Something to struggle for / Fernando Torrente -- Sensory art from a 3D printer's perspective / Noel Daemen -- Disability exceptions under international law and the international human rights framework / Joseph Lelliot and Paul Harpur (University of Queensland) -- The EU disability exceptions / Ana Ramalho (Maastricht University) -- EU Disability Law and Policy and access to art works through 3D printing / Lisa Waddington (Maastricht University) -- Australia / Jani McCutcheon (University of Western Australia) -- United States / Peter Karol (New England Law, Boston) -- Canada / Lucie Guibault (Dalhousie University) -- Brazil / Sérgio Branco (ITS Rio) -- The UK / Sabine Jacques (University of East Anglia) -- China / Tianxiang He (City University of Hong Kong) -- Costa Rica / Andres Guadamuz (University of Sussex) -- Japan / Simone Schroff (University of Plymouth) -- New Zealand / Lida Ayoubi (Auckland University of Technology) -- Conclusion and policy recommendations / Ana Ramalho and Jani McCutcheon.

"This book provides an overview of disability exceptions to copyright infringement and the international legal framework for disability rights and exceptions. The focus is on those exceptions as they apply to visual art, while the book presents a comprehensive study of copyright's disability exceptions per se, and the international human rights law framework in which they are situated."-- Provided by publisher.

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