CS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: World Intellectual Property Organization, Middle Power, Copyright Modernization Act
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Cs101 week 10 - copyright and intellectual property. Bannerman reading: canada"s unfulfilled potential as a middle power to positively affect progressive change because we allow copyright be driven by international trade concerns, berne convention 1886, history of international copyright regimes. Copyright at the heart of communication and culture: copyright underpins the ownership of cultural commodities and therefore of the cultural industries as a whole, on the other hand, copyright acts as an incentive to create. The realm of material ideas, images, sounds, discoveries, facts, texts that is unprotected by intellectual property rights (copyright) and free for all to use or build upon. center for the study of the public domain, duke university. The realm of all works which can be exploited by everybody without any authorization, mostly because of the expiration of the term of protection wipo (world intellectual. Property organization: life plus 50 years in canada. Life + 70 years in other jurisdictions (us and eu)