This article considers the ground-breaking Supreme Court of Canada decision in The Law Society of Upper Canada v CCH Canadian Limited. The matter involved legal publishers bringing an action for copyright infringement against the Law Society of Upper Canada for operating a photocopy and custom copy service at the Great Library of Osgoode Hall. The Supreme Court of Canada decision laid down important precedents in relation to originality, authorisation, and the defence of fair dealing. The ruling has been hailed as ’one of the strongest pro-user rights decisions from any high court in the world, showing what it means to do more than pay mere lip service to balance in copyright'. This decision will have important implications for the regulati...
Canada\u27s Supreme Court ruled that publishers need permission from freelance authors before reprod...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
article published in law journalIN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several ...
In November 2003, the Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments over an important copyright case, whic...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. et. al. v. Law Society of Uppe...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. et. al. v. Law Society of Uppe...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
This paper focuses on judicial review of Copyright Board decisions in Canada’s copyright pentalogy (...
The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright ...
Courts have struggled with articulating the standard for “originality” in copyright law. Some judge...
This thesis explores the intersection of freedom of expression (as protected in the Canadian Charter...
Introduction On 12 July 2012, five copyright law decisions were handed down by the Supreme Court of ...
Canada\u27s Supreme Court ruled that publishers need permission from freelance authors before reprod...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a singl...
article published in law journalIN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several ...
In November 2003, the Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments over an important copyright case, whic...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. et. al. v. Law Society of Uppe...
The Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. et. al. v. Law Society of Uppe...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights for limited terms to the authors of musical, literary, dramati...
This paper focuses on judicial review of Copyright Board decisions in Canada’s copyright pentalogy (...
The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright ...
Courts have struggled with articulating the standard for “originality” in copyright law. Some judge...
This thesis explores the intersection of freedom of expression (as protected in the Canadian Charter...
Introduction On 12 July 2012, five copyright law decisions were handed down by the Supreme Court of ...
Canada\u27s Supreme Court ruled that publishers need permission from freelance authors before reprod...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...