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ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE IN AFRICA The Role of Copyright Edited by C. Armstrong, J. de Beer, D. Kawooya, A. Prabhala, and T. Schonwetter UCT Press/IDRC 2010 ISBN 978-1-91989-545-1 e-ISBN 978-1-55250-490-1 384 pp.
Even those who consider themselves experts on IP will benefit immensely from this book and the broader ACA2K project’s work. The emergence of the Internet and the digital world has changed the way people access, produce and share information and knowledge. Yet people in Africa face challenges in accessing scholarly publications, journals and learning materials in general. At the heart of these challenges, and solutions to them, is copyright, the branch of intellectual property rights that covers written and related works. This book gives the reader an understanding of the legal and practical issues posed by copyright for access to learning materials in Africa, and identifies the relevant lessons, best policies and best practices that would broaden and deepen this access. This book is based on the work of the African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) research network, launched in late 2007 as a network of researchers committed to probing the relationship between copyright and learning materials access in eight African countries: Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. THE EDITORS Chris Armstrong, the ACA2K Research Manager, is Visiting Research Fellow, LINK Centre, Graduate School of Public and Development Management (P&DM), Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa. Jeremy de Beer, an ACA2K Principal Investigator, is an Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada. Dick Kawooya, ACA2K Lead Researcher, is a Senior Lecturer, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. Achal Prabhala, an ACA2K Principal Investigator, is a researcher and writer in Bangalore, India. Tobias Schonwetter, an ACA2K Principal Investigator, is a Post-doctoral Fellow, Intellectual Property Law & Policy Research Unit, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Foreword Sisule F. Musungu (President, IQsensato) 2010 Acronyms 2010 About the contributors 2010 Acknowledgments 2010 Chapter 1: Introduction Chris Armstrong, Jeremy de Beer, Dick Kawooya, Achal Prabhala and Tobias Schonwetter 2010 Chapter 2: Egypt Bassem Awad, Moatasem El-Gheriani and Perihan Abou Zeid 2010 Chapter 3: Ghana Poku Adusei, Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi and Naana Halm 2010 Chapter 4: Kenya Marisella Ouma and Ben Sihanya 2010 Chapter 5: Morocco Saïd Aghrib, Noufissa El Moujaddidi and Abdelmalek El Ouazzani 2010 Chapter 6: Mozambique Fernando dos Santos, Julieta Nhane and Filipe Sitoi 2010 Chapter 7: Senegal Assane Faye, Nogaye Ndour and Mamadou Seye 2010 Chapter 8: South Africa Tobias Schonwetter, Caroline Ncube and Pria Chetty 2010 Chapter 9: Uganda Dick Kawooya, Ronald Kakungulu and Jeroline Akubu 2010 Chapter 10: Summary and conclusions Chris Armstrong, Jeremy de Beer, Dick Kawooya, Achal Prabhala and Tobias Schonwetter 2010 Afterword Khaled Fourati (International Development Research Centre) 2010 |
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