UTILIZATION OF WORKS AS ILLUSTRATIONS FOR TEACHING
A. ANALYSIS[1] Out of the 17 countries studied, we found 14 countries whose copyright laws contained an exception making possible the utilization of works as illustrations for teaching. The countries are as follows: – Algeria (Article 43), – Bahrain (Article 21 (b)), – Djibouti (Article 41(c)), – Egypt (Article 171(6)), – Iraq (Article 14 (2)), – Jordan (Article 17(c)), – Libya (Article 17), – Morocco (Article 15) – Qatar (Article 18(2)), – Saudi Arabia (Articles 15 (3) and 15(9)), – Sudan (Article 14(3) and 14(6)), – Syrian Arab Republic (Article 37(1) c)), – Tunisia (new Article 10), – United Arab Emirates (Article 22(8)), The copyright laws of Kuwait and Lebanon do not appear to contain provisions of this type, while the copyright laws of Oman are not clear in this respect. Article 20(2) allows a certain form of using works for teaching purposes in a classroom setting. However, its scope appears so limited that we…
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