President refers Copyright and Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill to Parliament
22 June 2020
President CyrilRamaphosa has referred the Copyright Amendment Bill and the Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill to the National Assembly, based on reservations the President has about the constitutionality of the legislation passed by Parliament.
The Bills have been referred to the President for assent and signing into law however the President is concerned that the legislation is open to constitutional challenge.
Among other provisions, the Copyright Amendment Bill seeks to accommodate visually impaired and otherwise print-disabled persons by introducing exceptions to the exclusive rights of authors or their assignees preventing the reproduction or copying of their work in any manner or form.
Proponents of the exception contend that without such exception, visually impaired persons will have limited access to copyright literary works, as such works cannot be transcribed to braille and other formats for people who are print-disabled.