Earlier this month, Osgoode Hall Law School welcomed Amy Adler, New York University’s Emily Kempin Professor of Law, to present on copyright and the future of art. Professor Adler is…
Tag: Copyright and the Digital Economy
A Tidal Shift for the Digital Economy?
A decade and a half since music industry titans like the rock group Metallica launched legal action to shut down the largest (unauthorized) distributor of recorded content, the ways that…
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The Incredible, Vanishing Internet (and the DMCA)
In the time that it takes you to read this paragraph Google will have removed eight sites from its search engine indexes. Sorry, make that forty. (more…)
Implementing Fair Dealing in Copyright Law: Lessons from Australia
In June 2012, the Australian Law Reform Commission received terms of reference for a review of free exceptions and statutory licences in the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).[1] The Commission’s Issues…