Access Copyright collective should not get a ten-fold increase this year

The collective society that charges universities and its students for copying scholarly works is making the case for just that—and it wants Canadian students to pay.

ATHABASCA, ALTA.—How would you like to get a ten-fold raise this year? The collective society that charges universities and its students for copying scholarly works is making the case for just that—and it wants Canadian students to pay.

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