Tag: Access Copyright

Fair dealing protected at Queen's

“I made it, so I control it.” Whether this statement is repulsive or attractive to you, it’s probably the way you understand the logic of copyright. But according to the Supreme Court, in five major cases handed down in July, and according to the Parliament of Canada, in Bill C-11, passed in June,...

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New copyright policy enacted

Queen’s opted out of an Access Copyright agreement, saving at least $800,000 in the process. Access Copyright is a collective organization that represents publishers in Canada. Until recently, Access Copyright worked with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) to negotiate licences...

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