I argue in this paper that it is not a settled issue in Canadian law that copyright exceptions provided in the Canadian Copyright Act can be trumped by contractual agreement, and that a strong argument can be made that they cannot. I first frame the issue by discussing the increasing use of digital rather than print materials in academic libraries, and the potential conflict between subscription agreements and the Copyright Act. I then address three approaches (jurisdictional, purposive, and statutory right) that can be taken to determine whether contractual terms are preempted by statutory provisions, and conclude that, in Canada, copyright exceptions are statutory rights that cannot be removed by contract. Finally, I briefly discuss techn...
The article examines the origin of print media copyright law and the fair dealing exemptions. It ana...
Copyright holders and their agents intersect with libraries on many levels and in many ways. Many ar...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
In this presentation I will discuss some of the factors that are relevant to an understanding of the...
For libraries, the shift from ownership of printed works to access of electronic works has required ...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Copyright, caught in a digital maelstrom of perpetual reform and shifting commercial practices, exac...
To ease the problem of paywall-blocked access to scholarly articles arising from publicly funded res...
Presentation given at the Canadian Library Association Collections 2009 Pre-conference on May 29, 20...
In this article, I investigate the nature of exceptions to copyright infringement or users\u27 right...
To ease the problem of paywall-blocked access to scholarly articles arising from publicly funded res...
Ebooks have become increasingly common in collection development strategies. The availability and de...
Ebooks have become increasingly common in collection development strategies in many libraries. The d...
IN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several pieces of the Canadian copyright...
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Brock University, ...
The article examines the origin of print media copyright law and the fair dealing exemptions. It ana...
Copyright holders and their agents intersect with libraries on many levels and in many ways. Many ar...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
In this presentation I will discuss some of the factors that are relevant to an understanding of the...
For libraries, the shift from ownership of printed works to access of electronic works has required ...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Copyright, caught in a digital maelstrom of perpetual reform and shifting commercial practices, exac...
To ease the problem of paywall-blocked access to scholarly articles arising from publicly funded res...
Presentation given at the Canadian Library Association Collections 2009 Pre-conference on May 29, 20...
In this article, I investigate the nature of exceptions to copyright infringement or users\u27 right...
To ease the problem of paywall-blocked access to scholarly articles arising from publicly funded res...
Ebooks have become increasingly common in collection development strategies. The availability and de...
Ebooks have become increasingly common in collection development strategies in many libraries. The d...
IN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several pieces of the Canadian copyright...
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Brock University, ...
The article examines the origin of print media copyright law and the fair dealing exemptions. It ana...
Copyright holders and their agents intersect with libraries on many levels and in many ways. Many ar...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...