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The Copyright Modernization Act: Canada’s New Rights and Rules



byMargot Patterson
Dentons Canada LLP - Ottawa Office

Emma Williamson
Dentons Canada LLP - Toronto Office

August 22, 2012

Previously published on July 2012

In this issue of Focus on Intellectual Property, Margot Patterson and Emma Williamson discuss The Copyright Modernization Act: Canada’s new rights and rules. The Copyright Modernization Act has been the subject of a great deal of attention and debate over issues such as “digital locks”, “users’ rights”, and whether and how Canada is keeping up with other countries in protecting copyright.


 

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