In the last round of amendments to Canadian copyright law there were significant changes made to copyright protection of unpublished works. Bill C-32 received Royal Assent in April 1997
Canada's Copyright Modernization Act, SC 2012, c 20 received royal assent with P.C. 2012-1392. ...
Many papers in this collection discuss the history and development of Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the...
This paper will investigate whether legislation granting protection to TPMs infringes the freedom of...
W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on...
This chapter places the new Canadian copyright bill, Bill C-32, in the context of Canadian copyright...
This article discusses a number of implications for manuscript sources preserved in archival reposit...
A survey of recent developments in the LibraryLawBlog: http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2004/06...
Presentation at ABC Copyright 2019. Conference program abstract: Section 12 of the Copyright Act is ...
This thesis analyses the nature and common law history of copyright, highlights the problematic aspe...
The fourth in a series of attempts to amend Canadian copyright was introduced in Parliament in Septe...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
Originality is a foundational concept in copyright law: it defines the works to which copyright atta...
This paper, updated from one delivered to the Canadian IT Law Association’s 13th Annual Conference i...
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. ...
Many papers in this collection discuss the history and development of Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the...
This paper will investigate whether legislation granting protection to TPMs infringes the freedom of...
W.J. McLean notified the ARCAN-L mailing list of his provocative article, The Impact of Bill C-36 on...
This chapter places the new Canadian copyright bill, Bill C-32, in the context of Canadian copyright...
This article discusses a number of implications for manuscript sources preserved in archival reposit...
A survey of recent developments in the LibraryLawBlog: http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2004/06...
Presentation at ABC Copyright 2019. Conference program abstract: Section 12 of the Copyright Act is ...
This thesis analyses the nature and common law history of copyright, highlights the problematic aspe...
The fourth in a series of attempts to amend Canadian copyright was introduced in Parliament in Septe...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
Originality is a foundational concept in copyright law: it defines the works to which copyright atta...
This paper, updated from one delivered to the Canadian IT Law Association’s 13th Annual Conference i...
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. ...
Many papers in this collection discuss the history and development of Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the...
This paper will investigate whether legislation granting protection to TPMs infringes the freedom of...