Monday, February 4, 2019
This piece was originally published on聽Library News.
The 鈥 which governs copyright law in Canada - has been under review for over a year. During this time, 183 briefs have been submitted to the , providing recommendations around possible changes to the act, and aspects that are important to maintain. Among those briefs are a number submitted by universities, including University of 蓝莓视频.
included four recommendations:
- Retain education as an enumerated purpose in fair dealing.
- Give copyright exceptions protection from contract override.
- Maintain the cap on statutory damages for non-commercial infringement.
- Avoid the unintended consequences of restrictive copyright law.
- Include the term 鈥渟uch as鈥 in fair dealing, to facilitate flexible interpretation.
The brief was drafted in collaboration with the University鈥檚 Copyright Advisory Committee, and was submitted to the Parliament of Canada by the Office of the Provost.
All submitted briefs can be read on the website, which also hosts video of testimony provided to the committee throughout the review.