Tag: Copyright

News in brief

Two dozen break-ins Winter term got off to a bad start for a number of students who returned to Kingston last weekend to find their homes broken into. Kingston Police Constable and Media Relations Officer Steven Koopman told the Kingston Whig-Standard that 24 reports of break-ins near Queen’s were...

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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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Queen's not signing copyright agreement

Queen’s won’t be signing the Access Copyright model license, the University announced today. The announcement comes two days before Queen’s was required to make a final decision. In May, the University signed a letter of intent to sign the model licence. The licence would have come with a fee of up...

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Copying concerns

Students could be facing $22.50 in new student fees this fall if Queen’s signs a new copyright agreement. The agreement would change how copyrighted materials are accessed and paid for. The decision has caused a stir among student groups and other Queen’s community members. In May, Queen’s signed...

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