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EU Disability Law and Policy and Access to Art Works through 3D Printing

Authors :
Waddington, Lisa
McCutheon, Jani
Eamalho, Ana
International and European Law
RS: FdR - CERiM
RS: FDR - MACIMIDE
RS: FdR Institute MCEL
RS: FdR Institute MCfHR
RS: FdR Rechten van de Mens
RS: FdR IC Integratie
Source :
International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright and the Visual Arts: Feeling Art, 106-119, STARTPAGE=106;ENDPAGE=119;TITLE=International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright and the Visual Arts
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Routledge, 2020.

Abstract

This chapter examines European Union (EU) disability law and policy, and considers the scope for the EU to address access to culture for persons with disabilities and the scope for addressing access to art works through three-dimensional (3D) printing. It reflects existing secondary legislation and policy addressing culture and copyright and reflects on the relevance of those measures for 3D printing. The Employment Equality Directive establishes a duty to make a reasonable accommodation for individuals with a disability with regard to employment and vocational training. The Creative Europe Regulation aims to promote European cultural and linguistic diversity and strengthen the competitiveness of European cultural and creative sectors. The chapter concludes that while no explicit reference to using 3D printing to improve access to art for people with visual or other impairments is found in any current EU instrument, promoting such access would be in line with the current EU policy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright and the Visual Arts: Feeling Art, 106-119, STARTPAGE=106;ENDPAGE=119;TITLE=International Perspectives on Disability Exceptions in Copyright and the Visual Arts
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9621d6fba7e60d7cad1b19a2ea65dfa2