Not exact matches
On the one hand, de facto (if not necessarily explicit) collusions of this type are far from uncommon; in fact the history of copyright law is littered with such arrangements (read Jessica Litman's Digital Copyright for a particularly jaundiced view on this
On the one hand, de facto (if not necessarily explicit) collusions of this type are far from uncommon; in fact the history of
copyright law is littered with such arrangements (read Jessica Litman's Digital Copyright for a particularly jaundiced view
copyright law is littered with such arrangements (read Jessica Litman's Digital
Copyright for a particularly jaundiced view
Copyright for a
particularly jaundiced view
on this
on this).
Although my main focus area is
on insurance defense litigation,
particularly motor vehicle negligence, construction defect litigation, and professional malpractice, I also have experience in business & commercial litigation, patent / trademark /
copyright law, trade secrets infringement, and premises / product liability.
I'm not aware of any
particularly rich site
on droit d'auteur offered by Quebec
law libraries — feel free to poke my ignorance — but a good collection of sources
on Canadian
copyright reform is at Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada found at http://www.carl-abrc.ca/projects/
copyright/
copyright-f.html