A survey of recent developments in the LibraryLawBlog: http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2004/06/canadian_copyri.html Quote: on January 1, 2004, every unpublished document whose author had died on or before December 31, 1948, passed from copyright into the public domain in Canada
This article considers the ground-breaking Supreme Court of Canada decision in The Law Society of Up...
The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright ...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
In the last round of amendments to Canadian copyright law there were significant changes made to cop...
W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on...
Connections 2005, Montreal, QC, May 14-15Information is increasingly seen as the commodity which dri...
On January 1, 2003, a small, quiet historic transformation took place throughout the United States: ...
Canada's Copyright Modernization Act, SC 2012, c 20 received royal assent with P.C. 2012-1392. ...
This thesis analyses the nature and common law history of copyright, highlights the problematic aspe...
This article discusses a number of implications for manuscript sources preserved in archival reposit...
At a time when the information society requires that copyright be increasingly harmonised, the autho...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licens...
Sherpa Romeo green journal; open accessObjective – The purpose of this study is to understand the pr...
Letter signed: John Lovell and G. Mercer Adam.Includes an article: "The new copyright act" reprinted...
This article considers the ground-breaking Supreme Court of Canada decision in The Law Society of Up...
The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright ...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
In the last round of amendments to Canadian copyright law there were significant changes made to cop...
W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on...
Connections 2005, Montreal, QC, May 14-15Information is increasingly seen as the commodity which dri...
On January 1, 2003, a small, quiet historic transformation took place throughout the United States: ...
Canada's Copyright Modernization Act, SC 2012, c 20 received royal assent with P.C. 2012-1392. ...
This thesis analyses the nature and common law history of copyright, highlights the problematic aspe...
This article discusses a number of implications for manuscript sources preserved in archival reposit...
At a time when the information society requires that copyright be increasingly harmonised, the autho...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licens...
Sherpa Romeo green journal; open accessObjective – The purpose of this study is to understand the pr...
Letter signed: John Lovell and G. Mercer Adam.Includes an article: "The new copyright act" reprinted...
This article considers the ground-breaking Supreme Court of Canada decision in The Law Society of Up...
The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright ...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...