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Posted on 18/08/08

Copyright shifts format

The federal government's current attempt to adapt copyright to the Internet age, Bill C-61, makes a sound distinction between private copying and distribution, though further deliberation is needed on where to draw this line. But the bill should also have taken on the perplexities of "fair dealing" and "moral rights."

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