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    July 12, 2015in Canada, Copyright, Music Industry, Music Industry0by Editor
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    Why Now is the Perfect Time to Discuss Performance Rights

    It’s Toronto’s time to shine! This past October, Governor General David Johnston officially declared 2015 to be the “Year of Sport in Canada” and Toronto’s hosting of the Pan American…

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    April 30, 2015in Copyright, Copyright Reform, Feature Post1by Editor
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    Debunking Common Myths about Copyright Term Extension for Sound Recordings and Performances: Why Longer is Better

    The Canadian Government announced last week that it is amending the Copyright Act to extend the term of protection for performers and makers of sound recordings from its current 50…

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    December 1, 2009in Contracts, Copyright Reform, IP, Movies0by Editor
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    The Curious Case of the Actor’s Performance (Part Two)

    Bob Tarantino is a lawyer in the Entertainment Law Group of Heenan Blaikie LLP. He holds graduate degrees in law from Osgoode Hall and the University of Oxford. This is…

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    November 24, 2009in Copyright, Copyright Reform, IP, Movies1by Editor
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    The Curious Case of the Actor’s Performance (Part One)

    Bob Tarantino is a lawyer in the Entertainment Law Group of Heenan Blaikie LLP.  He holds graduate degrees in law from Osgoode Hall and the University of Oxford. Thinking of…

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