In her lecture, Prof. Gendreau discusses the relationship between Canada and the United States when it comes to Copyright law. More specifically, Prof. Gendreau discusses the concept of fair dealing in education in Canada, and then discusses the Canadian provision in the context of international treaties, in particular the TRIPS Agreement and the Berne Convention
This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law w...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
In this submission, the author revisits and expands on various points highlighted during a roundtabl...
In her lecture, Prof. Gendreau discusses the relationship between Canada and the United States whe...
Twenty years ago copyright was an issue that attracted the attention of few people. In the digital a...
Intellectual property law aims to protect the public interest in two often-contradictory ways: by gr...
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context, protection of intellectual property in C...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
The first version of the three-step test emerged at the 1967 Stockholm Conference for the Revision o...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
In the current debate on flexibility in the area of exceptions and limitations (E & Ls) to intel...
Canada's current Copyright Act still has as its basic framework its 1921 legislation, which was esse...
Canadian courts and Parliament are seeing unprecedented activity in the area of intellectual propert...
In this paper I will make three arguments, drawing on the historical experience of Canada with the B...
This lecture scans how the Supreme Court has been interpreting Canada’s intellectual property laws a...
This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law w...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
In this submission, the author revisits and expands on various points highlighted during a roundtabl...
In her lecture, Prof. Gendreau discusses the relationship between Canada and the United States whe...
Twenty years ago copyright was an issue that attracted the attention of few people. In the digital a...
Intellectual property law aims to protect the public interest in two often-contradictory ways: by gr...
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context, protection of intellectual property in C...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
The first version of the three-step test emerged at the 1967 Stockholm Conference for the Revision o...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
In the current debate on flexibility in the area of exceptions and limitations (E & Ls) to intel...
Canada's current Copyright Act still has as its basic framework its 1921 legislation, which was esse...
Canadian courts and Parliament are seeing unprecedented activity in the area of intellectual propert...
In this paper I will make three arguments, drawing on the historical experience of Canada with the B...
This lecture scans how the Supreme Court has been interpreting Canada’s intellectual property laws a...
This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law w...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
In this submission, the author revisits and expands on various points highlighted during a roundtabl...