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Bill C-61: Digital Copyright in Canada

Rommel C. Caibal

Our Canadian government announced today its long-awaited Bill C-61 ensuring Canada’s copyright law is up-to-date and introducing the "made-in-Canada" bill that balances the interests of Canadians who use digital technology and those who create content.

This enactment amends the Copyright Act in order to:

The Toronto Star summed up these reforms as follow:

Read more about this topic at Canada.com and the Toronto Star.

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