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A virtual exhibition dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day has been presented at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day has been presented at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day has been presented at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition has been prepared and launched at the Presidential Library on the occasion of April 23rd – World Book and Copyright Day. The exhibition includes publications on book culture, copyright protection, and the role of intellectual property in society. 

The materials presented in the virtual exhibition consistently outline the developmental trajectory of copyright, from its historical formation to contemporary legal mechanisms. The publications explain the principles of protecting authors' labor, the legal defense of creative works, and the book's role as a carrier of knowledge and culture. 

The exhibition covers the concept of intellectual property and its international regulation. This approach highlights that copyright is not only a legal mechanism but also a key factor for cultural development and the intellectual environment.

The designation of April 23rd as World Book and Copyright Day is based on a resolution adopted by UNESCO at its 28th session in Paris in 1995. This date was chosen in commemoration of the death of world-renowned writers William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. 

The Presidential Library's virtual exhibition serves as a comprehensive, systematic source of information for readers on copyright and book culture. The exhibition aims to broaden knowledge on the subject, increase interest in reading, and foster respect for authors' work.

Virtual Exhibition
World Book and Copyright Day

World Book and Copyright Day

A virtual exhibition prepared for World Book and Copyright Day acquaints readers with the invaluable role of books in human history and their significance in preserving and transmitting knowledge and…