3rd
October
2005
In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law
posted in intellectualproperty |Michael Geist’s “In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law” includes a collection of 19 essays about current and future proposals relating to intellectual property issues in the 21st century.
Amazingly, this book is available as a series of free PDF downloads. The essays are organized into three different parts:
- PART ONE: CANADIAN COPYRIGHT REFORM IN CONTEXT
- PART TWO: BILL C-60: A CLOSER ANALYSIS
- PART THREE: THE FUTURE OF CANADIAN COPYRIGHT REFORM
Thanks to Lawrence Lessig for this resource lead.
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