Discrimination, Copyright and Equality
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Discrimination, Copyright and Equality by Paul Harpur, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. This 362-page paperback delves into the critical intersection of copyright laws and disability rights, revealing how restrictive copyright practices hinder access to information for individuals with print disabilities, despite existing equality protections. Harpur's work is a vital contribution to the discourse on disability rights, digital equality, and the legal frameworks surrounding anti-discrimination measures. By analyzing domestic laws related to civil, human, and constitutional rights, this book offers a comprehensive examination of copyright and reading equality initiatives. Ideal for scholars, legal professionals, and advocates, this book invites readers to engage in the ongoing conversation about equality and accessibility in the modern world.