No need for copyright law to be so complex
The more complex it becomes, the less it will be possible for Canadians to understand and respect copyright law.
OTTAWA—In the Nov. 8 issue of The Hill Times, lawyer James Gannon took NDP MP Charlie Angus to task for something said in the House of Commons, "Politicians should read the laws they vote on." It is important to put these comments into context.
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