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Xalabarder (2009)
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Study on copyright limitations and exceptions for educational activities in North America, Europe, Caucasus. Central Asia and Israel.
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Xalabarder, R
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2009
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Xalabarder, R. (2009). Study on copyright limitations and exceptions for educational activities in North America, Europe, Caucasus. Central Asia and Israel.
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Definitive , Open Access
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No
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No
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No
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Abstract
The present Study intends to present the “state of the art” regarding the copyright and
related rights exceptions and limitations for educational activities provided for in national
legislation, as well as any other relevant provisions in international treaties. The Study is of a descriptive nature and does not attempt to offer any recommendations or prescriptions for action by policy makers at international, regional or national level. Nonetheless, the Study does identify policy issues related to, or affecting, copyright and related rights that public authorities, including Governments of WIPO Member States, may be called upon to address at some point in the future, including distance education and the trans-frontier aspects thereof. The scope of the Study includes 57 countries of Europe and North America.
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57
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Copyright legal system
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Non-stated
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