Intellectual Property Colloquium Series: Canada and the Three-Step Test: A Step in Which Direction?

“Canada and the Three-Step Test: A Step in Which Direction?”, (2011) 15 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 310-323.

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Ysolde Gendreau

University of Montreal - Faculty of Law

Date Written: April 4, 2011

Abstract

It is a real pleasure and honor to be here with you and to have an opportunity to talk about copyright reform in Canada. In particular, since this reform process is taking place with a particular international perspective in mind, it should provide an opportunity to discuss the relationship between national law and international norms in the field of copyright law. At the same time, I should like to give some sort of introduction to Canadian copyright law because, even though we are part of the same copyright law family, there are some differences between our two countries. These distinctions mean that some of the issues that will be raised today may be treated somewhat differently in U.S. law.

Suggested Citation

Gendreau, Ysolde, Intellectual Property Colloquium Series: Canada and the Three-Step Test: A Step in Which Direction? (April 4, 2011). “Canada and the Three-Step Test: A Step in Which Direction?”, (2011) 15 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 310-323. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3568756 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3568756

Ysolde Gendreau (Contact Author)

University of Montreal - Faculty of Law ( email )

Montreal, Quebec H3T 1B9
Canada

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