Canadian Copyright Reform– Maintaining Copyright’s Legitimacy and Credibility for the 21st Century
Pascale Chapdelaine Chair, Windsor Law LTEC Lab Associate Professor, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law Professors Pascale Chapdelaine and Myra Tawfik, and nine other Canadian intellectual property scholars [1] recently co-signed a brief submitted to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology in the context of the Statutory Review of the Copyright Act.… Continue reading
Another Win for Nintendo Giant: A Review of the Federal Court’s Decision on Technological Protection Measures
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Monica Carinci Student Writer, Windsor Law LTEC Lab J.D., 2018 In 2012, a separate legal framework was added to Canada’s Copyright Act (“the Act”), which prohibits the circumvention of technological protection measures (“TPMs”) and manufacturing and offering for sale devices that allow for the circumvention of TPMs. This framework was first applied by the… Continue reading