The Supreme Court of Canada and the 'Fair Dealing Trilogy': Elaborating a Doctrine of User Rights Under Canadian Copyright Law

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Myra Tawfik

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law; CIGI

Date Written: July 1, 2013

Abstract

This paper assesses the Supreme Court of Canada's elaboration of 'user rights' in two significant copyright law decisions rendered after its landmark ruling in CCH v. Law Society of Upper Canada.

Keywords: copyright law, fair dealing, user rights, Supreme Court of Canada

JEL Classification: K39

Suggested Citation

Tawfik, Myra, The Supreme Court of Canada and the 'Fair Dealing Trilogy': Elaborating a Doctrine of User Rights Under Canadian Copyright Law (July 1, 2013). Alberta Law Review, Vol. 51, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3078769

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