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Monday, 21 July 2003 13:56

Recalibrating Copyright Law?: A Comment on the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada

Written by  Teresa Scassa
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“Recalibrating Copyright Law?:  A Comment on the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada”, (2004) 3 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology 89-100 PDF Available here

The Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous decision in CCH Canadian Ltd. et. al. v. Law Society of Upper Canada  has had  major implications for the development of copyright law in Canada.  In this comment, I critically examine the decision of the court, and its implications for the law around originality, fair dealing, and authorization.

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