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Bad copyright advice ‘stunts learning’

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: February 20 2006 18:43 | Last updated: February 20 2006 18:43

Poor countries are being wrongly advised to enact tougher copyright laws than required by international treaties, making access to copyright publications prohibitively expensive, Consumers International charged on Monday.

The non-governmental organisation said all 11 Asian countries it had studied, including China, India and Malaysia, granted copyright owners more protection than needed under global rules, and none provided all the permitted exemptions and flexibilities.

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