Text: Small Text  Normal Text  Large Text  Larger Text

Blog Archive

SMTWTFS
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829

Olivier Charbonneau on Fair Copyright Reform

PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Friday August 07, 2009
Olivier Charbonneau, a Quebec-based librarian, has an op-ed in Le Devoir calling for fair copyright reform including expanding fair dealing.
Comments (1)add comment

Bob Smits said:

Charbonneau Makes Good Points
I think Charbonneau is right on target when he calls for a balanced approach to copyright. He is absolutely correct to note the effect on analysis or instruction, for example, if a creator could veto the use of the work for such things.

His example that the US use of "fair use" is better than the Canadian use of "fair dealing" - for example that people are entitled to satirize a work or teachers to show an illustrative movie to a class are not infringing copyright is well taken.

The only ting I'd disagree with him on is the length of the present term of copyright, which I think should be lowered to 20 years, like patents.
August 10, 2009

Write comment
smaller | bigger

busy
Tags:
, , ,
Share: Slashdot, Digg, Del.icio.us, Newsfeeder, Reddit, StumbleUpon, TwitterEmailPrintPDF
Related Items: