Add New Zealand to the growing list of countries upset over this year’s USTR Special 301 list. Opposition politicians and independent academics view the placement as gearing up for the Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations and an attempt to increase drug prices in the country.
Articles by: Michael Geist
Billboard Article Changes Tune on Canadian Copyright Reform
That comment led to a sharp rebuke from Catherine Saxberg of the Canadian Music Publishers Association:
Tory Majority Gives Ottawa A Crack At Breaking The Digital Logjam
Appeared in the Toronto Star on May 8, 2011 as Tory Majority Gives Ottawa A Crack At Breaking The Digital Logjam The election of a majority Conservative government has generated much speculation about the future of digital policies in Canada. It is hard to project precisely what will happen; given […]
“Ireland is moving towards a ‘fair use’ doctrine”
Ireland has launched a review of its copyright law and many believe is leading the way toward the adoption of a fair use doctrine.
CAUT Releases Guidelines for the Use of Copyrighted Material
The Canadian Association of University Teachers has released a new comprehensive guide to the use of copyrighted materials in schools. The guidelines assess the current state of fair dealing in Canada and provide assistance for those with questions on their copyright rights.






