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  2. Fair dealing in Canadian copyright law - Wikipedia

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    It requires the dealing to be for one of three purposes: non-commercial research or private study, criticism or review, and reporting of news events. As in Canada, the dealing must be fair and there must be attribution for non-commercial research, criticism/review, and reporting of news events.

  3. Limitations on copyrightability in Canadian copyright law

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    Kalpakian(which concerned the infringement of certain bee shaped jewellery that in the United States that there are occasions where the expression of the idea merges with the idea itself such that the expression cannot be the subject of copyright) "[4] that merger doctrine in an integral element of the copyright regime. In Canada the Delrina ...

  4. Authorship and ownership in copyright law in Canada

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    The matter in Robertson was that freelance journalists brought a class action suit against The Globe and Mail newspaper alleging that the newspaper infringed copyright when it uploaded the freelancers' articles onto online databases and CD-ROMs. It went to the Supreme Court of Canada where a trial was held to determine the facts surrounding ...

  5. Defences in Canadian copyright law - Wikipedia

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    CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada, [17] expanded upon that, with the Supreme Court of Canada holding that fair dealing, as well as related exceptions, is a user’s right. In order to maintain the proper balance between the rights of copyright owners and user’s interest, it must not be interpreted restrictively. [ 18 ]

  6. York University v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access ...

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    Teaching Staff* and Other Staff** may copy, in paper or electronic form, Short Excerpts (defined below) from a copyright protected work, which includes literary works, musical scores, sound recordings, and audiovisual works (collectively, a “Work” within the university environment for the purposes of research, private study, criticism ...

  7. Copyright law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Computer programs were included as works protected under copyright, the extent of moral rights was clarified, the provision for a compulsory license for the reproduction of musical works was removed, new licensing arrangements were established for orphan works in cases where the copyright owner could not be found, and rules were enacted on the ...

  8. Copyright Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A private copying levy was introduced on blank audio tapes used for private copying and exclusive book distributors were granted protection in Canada. New copyright exceptions were introduced for nonprofit educational institutions, libraries, museums, broadcasters, and people with disability, allowing them to copy copyrighted works in specific ...

  9. List of copyright case law - Wikipedia

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    A private organization cannot assert copyright protection for its model codes, after the models have been adopted by a legislative body and become the law. Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corporation: 336 F.3d 811: 9th Cir. 2003 Thumbnails and inline linking can be fair use. Dastar Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 539 U.S. 23: 2003