I agree that it would be useful to re-examine the impact of fair dealing / fair use on academic publications in the online context, though one might think that the very
recent Copyright Act revisions in Canada may have had the last word on the topic for a while.
Not exact matches
Today's Statement, «The Register's Call for Updates to U.S.
Copyright Law,» frames her well - circulated
recent lecture at Columbia University, The Next Great
Copyright Act.
A
recent decision that ruled a reader had violated new provisions of the
Copyright Act when he bypassed a publication's paywall to access an article raises questions about technological neutrality, as similar facts in the analog world would yield a different result, Toronto business lawyer Bill Northcote tells Law Times.
The
recent decision of Nintendo of America Inc. v. King marks the first time a Canadian court has provided comprehensive guidance on the
Copyright Act's prohibition on the circumvention of TPMs and confirms the willingness of Canadian courts to significantly punish organization and individuals that attempt to circumvent TPMs used to protect valuable intellectual property rights.
Jane details the roles she is involved in at Compact Media, discusses the clients she works with and the challenges they face, and in relation to
recent affairs surrounding the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) and the rights of content producers on the net, Jane provides an overview of her vision for the future of IP rights.
A
recent decision that ruled a reader had violated new provisions of the
Copyright Act when he bypassed a publication's paywall to access an article raises questions about... Read more
It also has a microsite on the
Copyright Modernization
Act (the most
recent amendments to the Canadian
Copyright Act.)
The first is how such a scheme flies in the face of the
recent changes to the
Copyright Act.