Restrictive copyright laws create legal barriers to using resources for education, research and socio-economic development. This can have significant consequences for people who use libraries in developing and transition economy countries, where the ability to produce and use knowledge is a major factor in development.

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We are pleased to announce the publication of our 2025 Annual Report, in which we (...)
Following a consultation in January 2026 by the European Commission on the European (...)
WIPO’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR/48) met in Geneva (...)

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Teresa Hackett, EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme Manager, joined members of (...)
In January 2025, the European Commission announced plans to develop a European (...)
Teresa Hackett, Manager of the EIFL Copyright and Libraries Programme, reports from (...)
EIFL-IP IN ACTION
Library services in Poland enter the twenty-first (...)
EIFL advocates for an international copyright fram (...)
EIFL supports adoption of the Marrakesh Treaty for (...)