CPC’s Copyright Board Review Submission
The CPC contributes recommendations to the Copyright Board Review.
CPC Applauds SCC Decision
The Canadian Publishers’ Council (CPC) lauds the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling in Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions Inc. et al. upholding an injunction order made by the British Columbia Supreme Court that requires Google to de-index websites that promote the sale of stolen intellectual property.
New VP K-20, Roger Clarke
The Canadian Publishers’ Council today announced the appointment of Roger Clarke to the position of Vice-President, K-20, effective immediately.
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Copyright Board Decision Is Deeply Concerning
Canadian Publishers’ Council (CPC) members were deeply concerned by the recent decision by the Copyright Board in the 2010‐15 K12 Tariff. The Board ascribed zero value to the use of a vast repertoire of K‐12 Educational materials, denying compensation to the innumerable creators who rely on the K‐12 market for their livelihoods.
Re: Non-Renewal of Access Copyright Licences
The Canadian Publishers’ Council (CPC), on behalf of its members, deeply regrets the breakdown of negotiations for the renewal of licences between Access Copyright and …
Comment on Copyright Board of Canada Tariff Decision for Schools
On June 26, 2009, the Copyright Board released its decision on the 2004 Access Copyright application to the Board for a tariff that would address the copying of the works in its repertoire; extensive negotiations with the education sector on fair compensation for copying of that repertoire in elementary and secondary schools ended in deadlock.