Rush and Rand: Using Music in Political Activities
Ben Sheffner (who’s creating his own niche in covering political campaigns being accused of infringing copyright) does a nice bit […]
Ben Sheffner (who’s creating his own niche in covering political campaigns being accused of infringing copyright) does a nice bit […]
Marie-Andree Weiss wrote an interesting post recently comparing the treatment of post-mortem rights of publicity in California and New York […]
A busy couple of weeks (including the ever-eventful Banff World Television and nextMEDIA extravaganza) has meant that the Signal has […]
As anticipated, the release of Bill C-32 (The Copyright Modernization Act) has generated an enormous amount of commentary – herewith, some […]
The inaugural issue of the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law is now available online (table of contents; .pdf). […]
One of the more contentious elements of Bill C-32 (The Copyright Modernization Act) is the introduction of provisions addressing “digital locks” or […]
The full text of Bill C-32 as it will be presented to Parliament for first reading is now available online.
The Canadian government today announced the details of what will become Bill C-32: the Copyright Modernization Act (the text of […]
What to do when you stumble across a copyrighted work (eg, a film clip, a lengthy excerpt from a book, […]
Further to earlier mention of the release by the Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) of its Guidelines to Fair Dealing […]
The CBC reports that “Arcade Fire music sparks Ottawa school play”: Students at an Ottawa high school have transformed the […]
The film version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was released in North America on March 19, 2010 – […]