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It is an active member of the Africa Group and supports its<a href=\"https://www.wipo.int/edocs/mdocs/copyright/en/sccr_43/sccr_43_8.pdf\"> Draft WIPO Treaty on Exceptions and Limitations for the Disabled, Educational and Research Institutions, Libraries and Archive Centres.</a>\r\n\r\nSo why is there still no balance and equity in our copyright law?\r\n\r\nProf Claudine Storbeck, director of the Centre for Deaf Studies at Wits University, asserts that “in a country which prides itself as learning from its history of segregation and oppression, the privileged sectors of South Africa waged an almost decade-long power struggle, whilst those without agency – the over 5% of the population who have disabilities – were robbed of equitable access to information.\r\n\r\n“Whilst claiming the moral high ground in defence of artists and creators in a democratic society, the irony of this elitist Orwellian power struggle infringed on the human rights of the very people who needed defending the most.”\r\n\r\nThanks to Blind SA – with legal assistance from SECTION27 – for instituting action in the <em>Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition and Others</em> case in the Gauteng Division of the High Court in Pretoria, and challenging the constitutionality of the current copyright law.\r\n\r\nOn 7 December 2021,<a href=\"https://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZAGPPHC/2021/871.html\"> the high court declared</a> the current Copyright Act (45 years old) to be unconstitutional to the extent that it fails to make provision for exceptions that would enable, through the conversion of works, access to such works by persons with visual and print disabilities. The application was unopposed.<a href=\"https://www.concourt.org.za/index.php/judgement/485-blind-sa-v-minister-of-trade-industry-and-competition-and-others-cct320-21\"> </a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https://www.concourt.org.za/index.php/judgement/485-blind-sa-v-minister-of-trade-industry-and-competition-and-others-cct320-21\">The Constitutional Court confirmed this ruling on 21 September 2022</a>.\r\n\r\nThis was a very positive outcome and a big step in the right direction to make reading material accessible to persons with visual and print disabilities.\r\n\r\nDue to the nature of the case which focused on people with visual and print disabilities only, the court ruling could not be extended to Deaf persons or those with other disabilities.\r\n\r\nThere is positive news, though.\r\n\r\nThe South African Copyright Amendment Bill [B13F-2017] was approved by the National Council of Provinces on 26 September 2023, and passed by the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry on 14 February 2024. It now awaits approval by the National Assembly plenary and thereafter, assent by the President.\r\n<h4><strong>Key solutions</strong></h4>\r\nStorbeck believes that the Bill offers key solutions for people with various disabilities, namely accessible formats (Section 19D) and “fair use” (Section 12A), as well as exceptions for education and related purposes (Section 12B-D).\r\n\r\nSection 19C for libraries and other memory institutions will also enhance access to material, especially in the digital space, for people with disabilities.\r\n\r\nRegarding fair use, Storbeck recalls that as early as 2019,<a href=\"https://law.uct.ac.za/ip-chair/articles/2019-10-28-fair-use-ai-author-and-inventor-take-centre-stage-industry-40-and-intellectual-property-colloquium\"> Prof Coenraad Visser</a> argued that the fair use provisions were “an innovative provision, which will not only position South Africa to benefit from the gains of the 4IR… but will also engender social justice within the copyright-based industry and the larger economy”.\r\n\r\nRegarding Section 19D, Storbeck explains that “the accessible formats provision goes well past just braille for blind and visually impaired people, and ensures provision for adaptations, captions, translations and conversions into more visual formats for people who cannot read the language of publication (or read at all), as well as for people with dyslexia or other disabilities that prevent them from accessing information, as well as facilitates access for Deaf people who use South African Sign Language (SASL) as their first language.”\r\n\r\nOnce Parliament approves the Bill, the President is obliged to act in terms of Section 79(1) of the Constitution.\r\n\r\nWe trust that in the 30th year of our democracy, President Cyril Ramaphosa will sign the Bill that finally restores constitutional rights to people with disabilities, including equality, dignity, access to cultural life, employment, education and lifelong learning, and the right to language.\r\n\r\nUntil everyone has access to information, how can we truly celebrate Freedom Day on 27 April this year? <strong>DM</strong>",
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