Stevie Wonder is urging the United Nations' 184-nation World Intellectual Property Organization to stop squabbling and agree on a copyright pact to help blind and visually impaired people access millions of science, history and other audio books.
Star Online, Malaysia — GENEVA (AP) - Stevie Wonder wants global copyright overseers to help blind and visually impaired people access billions of science, history and other books they cannot re... more info
ContactMusic — STEVIE WONDER is leading a campaign to translate billions of books into a readable format for blind people.The Superstition hitmaker, who has been visually impaired... more info
Detroit Free Press — Stevie Wonder is urging the United Nations' 184-nation World Intellectual Property Organization to stop squabbling and agree on a copyright pact to help blind and vi... more info
Guardian Music — Singer offers to perform an 'incredible concert' if copyright law is changed – but threatens to 'write a song about what you didn't do' if notStevie Wonder has become a... more info