Canadian copyright’s just three things
TORONTO—When I worked in Ottawa as a senior policy analyst, I realized that policy work is tough work. When it comes to copyright policy, perhaps impossible. But this snail-paced copyright reform need not be the case. Not only because doing nothing (or being thought of as doing nothing) is ...
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