Canadian copyright laws explained

SomeOne writes “The tv columnist at the Globe and Mail describes “The Docket.” It’s a Canadian show that helps explain the law to laypeople. Tonight’s show is about copyright. (repeats Saturday)


“Tonight’s program is called Copyright Confusion and it explains the plain facts about tangled copyright law. It’s very useful for anyone, but it pays particular attention to issues of copyright that affect children copying material in a library or from the Internet. This is all extremely timely. Anybody who writes, performs or creates anything for a living knows that most people are completely ignorant about copyright law and have the impression that they can steal other people’s work without payment or penalty.”



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