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  2. Authorship and ownership in copyright law in Canada

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    The dissent based this position on section 2.7 of the copyright act, which states that an "exclusive license is an authorization to do any act that is subject to copyright to the exclusion of all others including the copyright owner."

  3. Copyright law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    After the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada (Ontario ... The 1841 Act only granted copyright in books, maps, charts, musical compositions, prints, cuts and ...

  4. Canadian intellectual property law - Wikipedia

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    In Canada any information that a firm or its employees produces or acquires for the purpose of the firm's business can constitute confidential information that courts are willing to protect. All that is required is that the creator of the information “has used his brain and thus produced a result which can be produced by somebody who goes ...

  5. Copyright Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Computer programs were included as works protected under copyright, the extent of moral rights was clarified, the provision for a compulsory licence for the reproduction of musical works was removed, new licensing arrangements were established for orphan works in cases where the copyright owner could not be identified, and rules were enacted on ...

  6. Limitations on copyrightability in Canadian copyright law

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    Kalpakian(which concerned the infringement of certain bee shaped jewellery that in the United States that there are occasions where the expression of the idea merges with the idea itself such that the expression cannot be the subject of copyright) "[4] that merger doctrine in an integral element of the copyright regime. In Canada the Delrina ...

  7. Canadian news publishers sue OpenAI over alleged copyright ...

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    OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and CBC/Radio-Canada, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for using news content to train its ChatGPT generative artificial intelligence system.

  8. Fair dealing in Canadian copyright law - Wikipedia

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    National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada (CAW-Canada), [19] the Federal Court of Canada rejected the defendant's assertion that utilizing the copyright of the plaintiff on a pamphlet criticising the labour practices of the plaintiff in a labour dispute could qualify as fair dealing, because the ...

  9. Copyright Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Board also has the right to supervise agreements between users and licensing bodies and issues licences when the copyright owner cannot be located. [ 1 ] The Honourable Luc Martineau is the current Chairman of the Board of Directors.