Copyright Act of Canada
Copyright Act of Canada is Canada's federal statute governing copyright law in Canada. The Copyright Act of Canada which was first passed in 1921 and substantially amended in 1988 and 1997. In 2005 an attempt to amend the Canadian Copyright Act was made but Bill C-60 did not pass into law before Parliament was dissolved in November 2005. A further attempt was made in 2008 but Bill C-61 did not pass into law before an election was called in September 2008. Bill C-32 was tabled in June 2010.
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