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Fairness Found: How Canada Quietly Shifted from Fair Dealing to Fair Use
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- Geist, Michael (Author)
- Geist, Michael (Editor)
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Fairness Found: How Canada Quietly Shifted from Fair Dealing to Fair Use
Abstract
The breadth and scope of copyright limitations and exceptions has emerged as a major policy issue around the world.² Some narrow limitations on copyright holders’ rights, such as quotation, remain uncontroversial, yet more expansive, flexible exceptions have generated fierce debate. Virtually all domestic copyright laws include some limitations and exceptions to the exclusive rights otherwise granted to copyright holders, typically achieved through the adoption of one of two models.
One approach is a “fair use” model, which is widely viewed as the most flexible limitation and exception on the copyright holders’ rights, given its potential applicability to any circumstance or
Book Title
The Copyright Pentalogy
Date
2013
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
ISBN
978-0-7766-2084-8
Short Title
Fairness Found
Language
eng
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Num Pages: 157-
Citation
Geist, M. (2013). Fairness Found: How Canada Quietly Shifted from Fair Dealing to Fair Use. In M. Geist (Ed.), The Copyright Pentalogy. University of Ottawa Press.
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