The great American, Canadian copyright ‘debate’ duet

This is the third time in just over a year that high-profile Canadian public policy fora have been used to present a very one-sided or at least a highly imbalanced program or papers involving copyright

OTTAWA–It's hard to imagine how a debate about copyright could be made dull these days, but the Canada Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Canada Institute on North American Issues, and the CIBC appears to have found a way to do just that.

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