Alberta (Minister of Education) et al. v. Canadian Copyright Licencing Agency et al., [2012] N.R. TBEd. JL.024
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Judge | McLachlin, C.J.C., LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Rothstein, Cromwell, Moldaver and Karakatsanis, JJ. |
Citation | [2012] N.R. TBEd. JL.024,2012 SCC 37,AZ-50872654,432 NR 134,[2012] 2 SCR 345 |
Court | Supreme Court (Canada) |
Date | 12 July 2012 |
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Alberta (Minister of Education) et al. v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency et al., (2012) 432 N.R. 134 (SCC)
...English language version] [La version française vient à la suite de la version anglaise] ......................... Temp. Cite: [2012] N.R. TBEd. JL.024 Province of Alberta as represented by the Minister of Education et al. (appellants) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency operating as "Ac......
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Photocopies Made By Teachers To Distribute To Students As Part Of Class Instruction Can Qualify As Fair Dealing Under The Copyright Act: Alberta (Education) v. Access Copyright (2012 SCC 37)
...the student/user who is engaged in research or private study. The following is a link to the full decision: http://scc.lexum.org/en/2012/2012scc37/2012scc37.html The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought abou......
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Intellectual Property Litigation: Recent Developments Of Importance
...infringe copyright, and therefore no royalties were owed. Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC37 This case dealt with whether it would be copyright infringement for a teacher to copy extracts from texts and other works for use by students. ......
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Alberta (Minister of Education) et al. v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency et al.,
...English language version] [La version française vient à la suite de la version anglaise] ......................... Temp. Cite: [2012] N.R. TBEd. JL.024 Province of Alberta as represented by the Minister of Education et al. (appellants) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency operating as "Ac......
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Photocopies Made By Teachers To Distribute To Students As Part Of Class Instruction Can Qualify As Fair Dealing Under The Copyright Act: Alberta (Education) v. Access Copyright (2012 SCC 37)
...the student/user who is engaged in research or private study. The following is a link to the full decision: http://scc.lexum.org/en/2012/2012scc37/2012scc37.html The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought abou......
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Intellectual Property Litigation: Recent Developments Of Importance
...infringe copyright, and therefore no royalties were owed. Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC37 This case dealt with whether it would be copyright infringement for a teacher to copy extracts from texts and other works for use by students. ......