The Citizen's lead editorial today concludes with the following:
Canada's copyright regime is likely to be reviewed this fall with a view to dragging it into the 21st century. Making sure we maximize the usefulness of new technologies like Google Books should be the Harper government's highest priority; promoting the rights of creators and publishers is an important part of that, but not the only thing legislators should be concerned with.
Just wondering, professor, do you concur with counsel in Google’s lawsuit against the Joyce estate that authors rights are extinquished upon the author’s death?