W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on the Archival Public Domain, that summarizes the impact of Canada’s Bill C-36 around works by a selected group of author-creators on which copyright will be extended if the bill is passed this fall. Read more in the Ten Thousand Year Blog. Excerpt from McLean's article: With Bill C-36, Canadian Heritage plans to extend the term of copyright in "works" whose "authors" died between 1930 and 1948...
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It is anticipated that proposals for a complete overhaul of the copyright laws will be presented to ...
Now that Bill C-11, Canada’s Act to Amend the Copyright Act, has undergone its second reading in the...
Twenty years ago copyright was an issue that attracted the attention of few people. In the digital a...
article published in law journalIN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several ...
W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on...
In the last round of amendments to Canadian copyright law there were significant changes made to cop...
A survey of recent developments in the LibraryLawBlog: http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2004/06...
Canada's Copyright Modernization Act, SC 2012, c 20 received royal assent with P.C. 2012-1392. ...
This article discusses a number of implications for manuscript sources preserved in archival reposit...
This chapter places the new Canadian copyright bill, Bill C-32, in the context of Canadian copyright...
Letter signed: John Lovell and G. Mercer Adam.Includes an article: "The new copyright act" reprinted...
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: ...
Presentation at ABC Copyright 2019. Conference program abstract: Section 12 of the Copyright Act is ...
In 1998, Congress extended the term of copyright protection, giving existing copyrighted works an ad...
It is anticipated that proposals for a complete overhaul of the copyright laws will be presented to ...
Now that Bill C-11, Canada’s Act to Amend the Copyright Act, has undergone its second reading in the...
Twenty years ago copyright was an issue that attracted the attention of few people. In the digital a...
article published in law journalIN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several ...