Introduction to International Copyright Law

International copyright law primer

International copyright law doesn’t exist! Each country has its own domestic copyright laws that apply to its own citizens, and also to the use of foreign content when used in one’s country. It allows creators and content owners around the world and citizens of many countries to enjoy copyright protection in countries other than their […]

Copyright Law 101

Copyright law 101 is a primer on the intellectual property area of copyright law

Copyright Law 101 is an explainer on copyright law and discusses the various areas of intellectual property (IP),  focusing on copyright fundamentals. Enhance your copyright literacy with this overview of copyright basics in this complicated area of law. For more in-depth information, read about our Copyright Leadership Certificate. Copyright Law and Intellectual Property Copyright is […]

Moral Rights in U.S. Copyright Law

Moral rights in U.S. copyright law

Moral rights in U.S. copyright law benefit authors or creators of select copyright-protected materials: certain works of visual art. The purpose of moral rights is to attribute the author of a work and protect their reputation. Economic rights (such as the rights of reproduction and public performance), which are more commonly understood than moral rights, […]

Moral Rights in Canadian Copyright Law

Moral Rights in Canadian Copyright Law ❘ Copyrightlaws.com

This article describes the moral rights in Canadian copyright law. You’ll also find a comparison with moral rights provisions in the Berne Copyright Convention and U.S. copyright law. Michael Snow Flight Stop Case The classic moral rights lawsuit in Canada surrounds the Michael Snow sculpture of geese attached to the ceiling of the Eaton Centre […]

Canadian Librarians: Why Canadian Librarians Need to Know Global Copyright Law

Copyright law for Canadian librarians

Canadian librarians and international copyright law go hand-in-hand. We explain what Canadian librarians need to know about both Canadian and global copyright law in order to manage the use of content in their libraries and organizations and keep unauthorized uses of copyright-protected materials to a minimum. Why Canadian Librarians and International Copyright? In the pre-internet […]

U.S. vs Canadian Copyright Law: Which Has Stronger Copyright Protection?

Canadian and U.S. copyright law

When it comes to the question “U.S. vs Canadian copyright law: which has stronger copyright protection?” the answer requires a historical examination of each country’s copyright laws (legislative policy, cultural differences, court cases and copyright statutes). In this article, our comparison focuses on various sections of the U.S. and Canadian copyright acts. Berne Copyright Convention […]