The Copyright Pentalogy : How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law /

In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a single day. The decisions, which were quickly dubbed "the copyright pentalogy," represent a seismic shift in Canadian copyright law. In this book, Canada's leading copyright scholars explore...

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Other Authors: Geist, Michael, 1968- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Ottawa, Ontario] : University of Ottawa Press, [2013]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / by Michael Geist
  • Of reasonableness, fairness and the public interest : judicial review of copyright board decisions in Canada's copyright pentalogy / Graham Reynolds
  • Courts and copyright : some thoughts on standard of review / Paul Daly
  • The context of the Supreme Court's copyright cases / Margaret Ann Wilkinson
  • Fair use 2.0 : the rebirth of fair dealing in Canada / Ariel Katz
  • Fairness found : how Canada quietly shifted from fair dealing to fair use / Michael Geist
  • The arithmetic of fair dealing at the Supreme Court of Canada / Giuseppina D'Agostino
  • Fair dealing practices in the post-secondary education sector after the pentalogy / Samuel E. Trosow
  • Fairness of use : different journeys / Meera Nair
  • Technological neutrality : (pre)serving the purposes of copyright law / Carys J. Craig
  • Technological neutrality in Canadian copyright law / Gregory R. Hagen
  • Copyright royalty stacking / Jeremy de Beer
  • The Internet taxi : collective management of copyright and the making available right, after the pentalogy / Daniel Gervais
  • Righting a right : Entertainment Software Association v SOCAN and the exclusive rights of copyright for works / Elizabeth F. Judge
  • Acknowledging copyright's illegitimate offspring : user-generated content and Canadian copyright law / Teresa Scassa.