Canada looked Wednesday to get off Washington's piracy black list by introducing a made-in-U.S.A. copyright reform package. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — Canada looked Wednesday to ...
A Canadian company fighting to show U.S. TV programs on the Net remains in limbo as lawmakers consider amendments to the country's copyright laws. Department Editor Evan Hansen runs the Media section ...
The Canadian government today introduced its long-awaited, much-derided, totally-not-influenced-by-US-interests copyright reform bill (C-61) today. How do we know it wasn't influenced by US interests?
In Canada, what we in the US call "fair use" is called "fair dealing." In short, fair use or dealing refers to how much of something you're allowed to copy, for what purposes, before you've infringed ...
The heat was turned up on the government in recent months when the U.S. Trade Representatives put Canada on a blacklist of countries that failed to protect copyrights. The Canadian music industry has ...
In 2008, the Canadian government discovered a new "third rail" of politics: copyright reform. Long considered a wonky subject of interest only to legislators and rightsholders, interest in copyright ...
In A Copyright Call to Arms, Wojciech Gryc and Jesse Helmer write that the copyright debate "so far has not engaged the vast majority of ordinary Canadians who would ...
The change will bring the country in line with international standards of "life plus 70 years" after an author's death. By Karen Bliss Canada’s Parliament has extended copyright protection for musical ...
Canada and Mexico are one step closer to aligning their copyright laws with the U.S. on Tuesday after Sen. Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump reached an agreement to ratify the trilateral trade… ...
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