Bill C-11
Canada’s New Photography Copyright Regime: Clearance Challenges
Parts of Bill C-11 Come Into Force – “Fair Dealing” Now Includes Parody and Satire
Crank It to 11: Bill C-11 Receives Royal Assent – What Changes for Entertainment Lawyers
Bill C-11 (The Copyright Modernization Act) has received Royal Assent (on June 29, 2012). In summary terms, here are the top […]
User-Generated Content – Liabilities and Prospects Threedux
If, as seems increasingly likely, the so-called “YouTube” exception contemplated by Bill C-11 (formally, and boringly, entitled “Non-commercial User Generated […]
DOC Proposes Documentary Filmmaker Exception to Bill C-11
Kudos to The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), which has released a proposed Exemption for Documentary Filmmakers to Circumvent Technical […]
2011 Top Canadian Entertainment and Media Law Stories
2011 is not yet over, but in proud maintenance of our tradition, we offer our humble thoughts on this year’s […]
Bill C-11: Commentary Round-Up (12.22.11)
Selected commentary and information on Bill C-11 (The Copyright Modernization Act): Jay Kerr-Wilson offers his thoughts on Bill C-11: Canada’s […]
Bill C-11: Commentary Round-Up (11.11.11)
Selected commentary and information on Bill C-11 (The Copyright Modernization Act): Hansard for the October 18, 2011 discussion in the […]
Bill C-11, TPMs, Private Use and Statutory Damages
UPDATED BELOW The Montreal Gazette ran an editorial today regarding Bill C-11 (the Copyright Modernization Act) (The Gazette’s View: Bringing copyright […]
Bill C-11: Commentary Round-Up (10.03.11)
Selected commentary on Bill C-11 (The Copyright Modernization Act): Sundeep Chauhan’s primer on Bill C-32 (the previous iteration of the […]
Let’s Try This Again: Canadian Government Tables Bill C-11 (Copyright Modernization Act)
On September 29, 2011, the Canadian government tabled Bill C-11 (the Copyright Modernization Act), which is effectively a re-introduction of Bill […]