Canadian copyright’s just three things

We need to consider process in copyright reform, copyright within IP (and other areas of law); and substance in simplicity. The Copyright Act should not and was not meant to do it all and fix the entire kitchen sink. We should be less demanding of all the

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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