The Canadian legal tradition strives to balance the rights of copyright holders with public needs to engage with copyright protected material, but there is now a substantial gap between what people actually do with cultural forms and how the law understands those practices. Digital technologies continue to shape new forms of cultural production, circulation, and distribution that challenge both the practicality and the desirability of Canada's fair dealing provisions.
Wagman, I. M. A., Urquhat, P., This Content is Not Available in Your Region: Geo-blocking Culture in Canada, in Wershler, D., Coombe, R., Zeilinger, M., Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Culture Online, University of Toronto Press, Toronto 2013: 200-210 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56617]
This Content is Not Available in Your Region: Geo-blocking Culture in Canada
Wagman, Ira Michael Andrew;
2013
Abstract
The Canadian legal tradition strives to balance the rights of copyright holders with public needs to engage with copyright protected material, but there is now a substantial gap between what people actually do with cultural forms and how the law understands those practices. Digital technologies continue to shape new forms of cultural production, circulation, and distribution that challenge both the practicality and the desirability of Canada's fair dealing provisions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.