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Posted on 18/04/02

Key case restores copyright balance

The view that Canada's copyright law tends to favour content creators may soon be put to rest in light of a recent Supreme Court copyright decision.While many argue that Canadian copyright law strives to balance the rights of content creators with the rights of content consumers, some analysts, pointing to past Supreme Court jurisprudence, have argued that the legislation speaks only of the artists' interests.

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