FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: US House of Representatives Passes Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act Treaty Now Awaits Presidential Action Washington, DC (September 25, 2018): The United States House of Representatives has passed the Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act (S. 2559), which makes modest changes to copyright law that will bring the United States into compliance with the terms of the Marrakesh Treaty. The Senate gave its advice and consent to ratification of the treaty and passed the implementing legislation on June 28. "For almost a decade now, the National Federation of the Blind, our partners, and other advocates have worked to bring the Marrakesh Treaty into being and into force," said Mark A. Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind. "Today we applaud the United States House of Representatives for its passage of the Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act. We now urge President Trump to sign this implementing legislation, and to order the State Department to deposit the instrument of ratification with the World Intellectual Property Organization as soon as practicable. We are closer than ever to the day when blind Americans will have greater access to the world's knowledge, in many of its original languages, than we have in human history.”
US House of Representatives Passes Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act
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Celebrating 80 Years of Service
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 members of the Memphis chapter attended a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Cornelia Crenshaw Memorial Library located at 531 Vance Avenue. The ceremony unveiled the library's updated look both from the outside and inside. It also celebrated 80 years of the opening of the library and its service to the Memphis Community.
Nashville Board Member of the Month-September
Name:
Sheila Hansen
How long been a member of our chapter?
3 years, 9 months
State and city born:
Grand Forks,ND (only there for 2 months, grew up in Delray Beach, FL)
One word to describe you as a child:
Creative
Were you born blind or lost sight later on in life?
Legally blind since birth