The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act [AODA] confers rights of accessibility by detailing how individuals and organizations offering goods and services should comply and monitoring compliance through the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario. By contrast, the federal Copyright Act confers rights upon authors and other rights owners without detailing how users of works and other materials can achieve compliance with the Act and without establishing an administrative body to monitor compliance. This research, through a case study of a community college, compares and contrasts the implications of the two different legislative styles in terms of the risks borne by affected institutions
I argue in this paper that it is not a settled issue in Canadian law that copyright exceptions provi...
Access Copyright is a collective organization representing thecopyright interests of publishers and ...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) impacts the way persons with disa...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
Ontario is attempting a new politico-legal experiment to combat disability discrimination. Through c...
An accessible MS Word version of this document is available for download at the bottom of this scree...
In this study, the author analyzes, comparatively, the administrative governance functions of legisl...
Ontario is attempting a new politico-legal experiment to combat disability discrimination. Through c...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
A Review of: Henderson, S., McGreal, R., & Vladimirschi, V. (2018). Access Copyright and fair deal...
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was enacted in December, 2013. Manitoba is the second Can...
An accessible MS Word version of this document as well as related tables are available for download ...
This paper focuses on judicial review of Copyright Board decisions in Canada’s copyright pentalogy (...
I argue in this paper that it is not a settled issue in Canadian law that copyright exceptions provi...
Access Copyright is a collective organization representing thecopyright interests of publishers and ...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) impacts the way persons with disa...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
Ontario is attempting a new politico-legal experiment to combat disability discrimination. Through c...
An accessible MS Word version of this document is available for download at the bottom of this scree...
In this study, the author analyzes, comparatively, the administrative governance functions of legisl...
Ontario is attempting a new politico-legal experiment to combat disability discrimination. Through c...
This submission details reforms that the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) believes ...
Dr. Emily Hudson, the Career Development Fellow in Intellectual Property Law at the Oxford Intellect...
A Review of: Henderson, S., McGreal, R., & Vladimirschi, V. (2018). Access Copyright and fair deal...
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was enacted in December, 2013. Manitoba is the second Can...
An accessible MS Word version of this document as well as related tables are available for download ...
This paper focuses on judicial review of Copyright Board decisions in Canada’s copyright pentalogy (...
I argue in this paper that it is not a settled issue in Canadian law that copyright exceptions provi...
Access Copyright is a collective organization representing thecopyright interests of publishers and ...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...