The Supreme Court of Canada in Access Copyright...again! (Anglais/English)

Nov 19, 2021
From 12 PM to 1 PM

Location Activity online with ZOOM (link will be sent the day before the event between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM)

Less than three months after its hearing, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its decision in the case that opposed Access Copyright to York University. Even if two copyright issues were at stake, what has become known as the « compulsory character of the Copyright Board decisions » when it approves tariffs according to the “general regime” of the Copyright Act is the main issue on which the Court unanimously expressed detailed reasons. Our two panelists will exchange their views on the decision based on their respective fields of specialization, administrative law and copyright law.

The Supreme Court of Canada in Access Copyright...again! (Anglais/English)

ATTENTION : Activity run in ENGLISH

Less than three months after its hearing, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its decision in the case that opposed Access Copyright to York University. Even if two copyright issues were at stake, what has become known as the « compulsory character of the Copyright Board decisions » when it approves tariffs according to the “general regime” of the Copyright Act is the main issue on which the Court unanimously expressed detailed reasons. Our two panelists will exchange their views on the decision based on their respective fields of specialization, administrative law and copyright law.

Date : Friday, November 19, 2021 from noon to 1:00 PM (Montreal time)

1 hour of Continuing Professional Development

Panelists : 

  • Prof. Paul Daly, University of Ottawa 
  • Prof. Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University 

Moderator:

  • Prof. Paul Torremans, University of Nottingham

Costs (taxes not included) :

  • 10,00 $ for student members of ALAI
  • 25,00 $ for members of ALAI Canada and other national groups of ALAI 
  • 50,00 $ for non-members

 

Note : The Association has not requested verification of the eligibility of this activity by The Barreau du Québec, as the proposed training fully meets the objectives of the Regulation respecting compulsory continuing education for lawyers. The participant can register this activity in their continuing education file.