From "Radical Extremism" to "Balanced Copyright": Canadian Copyright and the Digital Agenda * edited by Michael Geist - http://www.michaelgeist.ca/ == Archive Details == * main book web site (including link to buy) and source of these PDF files: http://www.irwinlaw.com/store/product/666/from--radical-extremism--to--balanced-copyright- * license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Canada ** included in this archive as COPYING.txt ** available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ca/legalcode.en * archive originally posted at http://ossguy.com/?p=884 ** created by Denver Gingerich - http://ossguy.com/ == Table of Contents == CONTENTS Introduction, Michael Geist CONTEXT 1. Copyright: Characteristics of Canadian Reform, Sara Bannerman 2. North American Digital Copyright, Regional Governance, and the Potential for Variation, Blayne Haggart 3. History in the Balance: Copyright and Access to Knowledge, Myra Tawfik 4. Fair Dealing at a Crossroads, Meera Nair 5. The Art of Selling Chocolate: Remarks on Copyright's Domain, Abraham Drassinower 6. Reforme du droit d'auteur et interpretation judiciaire, Mistrale Goudreau TECHNOLOGY 7. Locking Out Lawful Users: Fair Dealing and Anti-Circumvention in Bill C-32,Carys Craig 8. The Case for Flexibility in Implementing the WIPO Internet Treaties: An Examination of the Anti-Circumvention Requirements, Michael Geist 9. Digital Locks and the Automation of Virtue, Ian Kerr 10. The Protection of Rights Management Information: Modernization or Cup Half Full?, Mark Perry 11. How Virtue Ethics Might Help Erase C-32's Conceptual Incoherence, David Lametti 12. "Modernizing" ISP Copyright Liability, Gregory R. Hagen CREATIVITY 13. Towards a Right to Engage in the Fair Transformative Use of Copyright-Protected Expression, Graham Reynolds 14. An "Independent" View of Bill C-32's Copyright Reform, Tina Piper 15. User-Generated Content and Music File-Sharing: A Look at Some of the More Interesting Aspects of Bill C-32, Daniel Gervais 16. Culture Matters: Why Canada's Proposed Amendments to its Copyright Law Should Revisit Moral Rights, Mira T. Sundara Rajan EDUCATION 17. Copyright, Collectives, and Contracts: New Math for Educational Institutions and Libraries, Margaret Ann Wilkinson 18. Bill C-32 and the Educational Sector: Overcoming Impediments to Fair Dealing, Samuel E. Trosow ACCESS 19. Copyright Reform and Fact-Based Works, Teresa Scassa 20. Enabling Access and Reuse of Public Sector Information in Canada: Crown Commons Licenses, Copyright, and Public Sector Information, Elizabeth F. Judge About the Contributors