Fair dealing according to Canadian courts

Sep 23, 2020
From 12 PM to 1 PM

Location Activity online with ZOOM (link will be sent a few days before the event)

Activity run in French.

Last April, two Canadian courts have issued decisions in which fair dealing was at stake.  The Federal Court of Appeal rendered its decision in York University v. Access Copyright and the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario did so in Wiseau Studio v. Harper.  Our two panelists will discuss their impact with you.

Fair dealing according to Canadian courts

Activity run in French

Last April, two Canadian courts have issued decisions in which fair dealing was at stake.  The Federal Court of Appeal rendered its decision in York University v. Access Copyright and the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario did so in Wiseau Studio v. Harper.  Our two panelists will discuss their impact with you.

12PM to 1PM (Montreal time)

1 hr of Continuing Professional Development

  • Free for members of ALAI Canada and other national groups of ALAI and also students
  • 25 $ for non-members

 

Panelists: 

Professor Pascale Chapdelaine, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor

Me Stéphane Gilker, member of the Barreau du Québec

Chair:

Professor Alain Strowel, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium