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  • FIAPF to focus on copyright issues relating to the visually impaired

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 10
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The annual general assembly of the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) being held in Cannes this month will discuss the issues of access to public works by visually impaired persons and persons with print disability.

    FIAPF First vice president T P Aggarwal, auditor L Suresh and executive committee member Supran Sen will attend the meeting on 18 May.

    This year?s general assembly assumes particular significance as apart from the other items, there will be discussions on the key issues and challenges for world-wide film producer community.

    Among the key issues, the most important is the focus on the diplomatic conference at Marrakech (Morocco) on the access to public works by visually impaired persons and persons with print disability.

    FIAPF will also be participating in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) conference which will be held during the third-fourth week of June.

    The earlier three-day intensive discussion between WIPO member states on the proposed new international legal instrument on limitations and exceptions for the blind and print impaired failed to reach a clear consensus.

    WIPO will take a final call on the matter at Marrakech. A large number of countries including India will participate at the Marrakech conference.

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