‘Reparing Canada’s Copyright Act’ is the request sent from Access Copyright to the new prime minister, Mark Carney.
Canadian Copyright: Concerns in Light of the Justin Trudeau Resignation
The week’s abrupt resignation by Justin Trudeau means more uncertainty and crisis in parts of Canadian copyright law.
Canadian Copyright Crisis: IFRRO Calls on Ottawa For Reform
The International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organizations joins Access Copyright and Copibec in their demand on lawmakers.
French- and English-Language Canadians Protest Copyright Inaction
‘Québec rights holders have not been immune’ from the devastation of Canada’s copyright act in fair-dealing,’ says Copibec’s Christian LaForce.
Rights Edition: Yet Another Blow to Copyright in Canada
‘Leaving creators and publishers on their own to challenge infringement,’ a new court decision undercuts Access Copyright.
Canada Calls for AI Input With Copyright Needs Still Unmet
Ottawa is working through an AI inquiry while Canada’s publishing industry is ‘still waiting for ministers to honor their commitment.’
Copyright: Canadian Publishing Calls Out Ottawa’s Inaction
Seeing no follow-through on the Canadian government’s promise to review the Copyright Modernization Act, a coalition asks for a meeting.
Canada: A Nationwide Coalition Demands a Copyright Fix
‘Canada is an international embarrassment’: A consortium of English- and French-language copyright advocates take the fight to Parliament Hill.
Rights Edition: Canada’s Crisis Triggers Downsizing at Access Copyright
A new level of Canada’s copyright emergency: ‘The hollowing out of Access Copyright,’ has caused a 79-percent loss to rights holders.
Canadian Publishing Hails Ottawa’s Copyright Commitment
After a decade of wrenching struggle, Canada’s new federal budget specifically promises relief for beleaguered, unpaid copyright holders.
