I contributed Copyrighting Science: Canadian Copyright Reform and the Future of Scientific Research to the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee, a Committee of external experts run by Health Canada that no longer exists. This committee advised ministers on the ethical, social, economic, scientific, regulatory, environmental and health aspects of biotechnology to aid in the development of Canada’s Biotechnology Strategy.
Copyrighting Science: Canadian Copyright Reform and the Future of Scientific Research
May 1, 2005
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 236: Robert Diab on the Return of Lawful Access