The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB) supports the launch of the Fair Deal cause to highlight the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its implications on copyright.
RNZFB Executive Director Access and Innovation, Neil Jarvis, says the TPP could negatively impact blind and partially sighted New Zealanders.
“Those who have a print disability experience a famine when it comes to accessible information. Alarmingly, less than 5% of all published material is available in formats which are accessible to blind and partially sighted people.
“Current copyright legislation recognises the specific interests of print disabled people through copyright exemptions. The TPP could potentially put this hard-won right at risk,” Neil says.
The TPP could affect the RNZFB and its 11,500 blind and partially sighted members in a variety of ways, including:
“The RNZFB fully supports the rights of authors, publishers and other rights-holders to protect their copyrighted material. However this should not be at the expense of those who cannot make use of standard print or technology solutions,” Neil says.
Visit the www..fairdeal.net.nz website to learn what’s at stake under the TPP and read the RNZFB’s viewpoint.