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Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright

edited by
C Armstrong, J De Beer, D Kawooya, A Prabhala, T Schonwetter

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 constraints 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.

The book reflects and showcases the outputs and findings of the African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) research project, LINK Centre, University of the Witwatersrand, 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.

Entitled Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright , the ACA2K book has chapters outlining the research results in each of the eight ACA2K study countries, as well as a concluding chapter providing comparative analysis across the countries and outlining possible best practices that can be adopted by African stakeholders who seek access-friendly copyright environments.

The entire book is available as a single download (2,5 mb) by clicking here. Individual chapters may also be downloaded separately by clicking on the links below.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Egypt

Chapter 3: Ghana

Chapter 4: Kenya

Chapter 5: Morocco

Chapter 6: Mozambique

Chapter 7: Senegal

Chapter 8: South Africa

Chapter 9: Uganda

Chapter 10: Summary and conclusions

Published by UCT Press in association with the International Development Research Centre, the Shuttleworth Foundation and the LINK Centre, Graduate School of Public and Development Management (P&DM), University of the Witwatersrand. Click here to order a copy.

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