By elyse hill on October 3, 2018 | Tagged with Copyright, copyright law, fair dealing, streeter
Watch Think Explore Links Discuss Think Explore The Canadian Copyright Act details the rights of copyright holders, which states that, by default, copyright gives absolute rights to creators over their original work. Those wishing to reproduce said work must therefore acquire permission from the copyright holder. It is considered an infringement of copyright to […]
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By Jason Cheung on May 31, 2018 | Tagged with Canada, Content, content ownership, Copyright Act, copyright law, Creative Commons, fair dealing, fair use, legality, open access, Work Ownership
In the last part of our series, we looked at what Piracy was, and saw that it was dependent on the legal copyright protection of works within a country. Now let’s take a look at what Canadian law says about copyright and copyright protection. The Copyright Act of Canada, signed in 1921, establishes the […]
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