Imagine this: Christine McMillan is 86, from Ontario and has a deep penchant for post-apocalyptic first-person shooter games. So much so, in fact, that she’s been slapped with a $5,000 fine for ...
Under traditional Canadian copyright law, the photocopying of textbooks in schools was often a source of income for copyright owners, via collective management organizations similar to how the ...
But Geist and other opponents of major labels and studios campaigning for copyright infringement safeguards argue DRM technology and other anti-circumvention measures are not required to bring Canada ...
A Canadian university professor believes there is a campaign in the U.S. to make Canada out to be a haven for content piracy in order to push stricter copyright law,when in fact Canada’s copyright ...
AI giant argues its models were trained outside of Ontario, while publishers say content is Canadian. As Canadian news publishers allege that OpenAI violated Canadian copyright law in training ChatGPT ...
In what has become a well-known story in the international publishing community, the Canadian Copyright Act was amended in 2012 to include "education" as a purpose ...
Canada's Supreme Court has ruled that copyright law cannot be used to stop parallel imports where the copyright rights have been exclusively licensed In Euro-Excellence Inc v Kraft Canada Inc (2007 ...
Scholarly Communications and Copyright Services Librarian, University of British Columbia Jennifer Zerkee receives funding from an SFU/SSHRC Small Explore Grant ...
The education ministries in all Canadian provinces and territories—except for British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec—and the school board of Ontario have filed a lawsuit against Access Canada, the ...