Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada speaks up on new Copyright Act, says it’s standing up for students

The educational community's proposed amendment to the Copyright Act to address the educational use of "publicly available" internet materials has never included a demand that everything that can exist in digital form should automatically be available for

In his opinion piece on Oct. 3 in The Hill Times, Christopher Moore of Access Copyright suggests that Canadian educators want a blanket exemption from copyright and demand special privileges when it comes to use of copyright works in education.

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