[PGCanada] Canadian copyright for corporations

Wallace J.McLean ag737 at freenet.carleton.ca
Tue Jan 18 12:56:46 PST 2005


----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Sly <sly at victoria.tc.ca>
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:18 pm
Subject: [PGCanada] Canadian copyright for corporations

> In the book "Canadian Copyright Law, 3rd edition" by Lesley Ellen
> Harris, (which is, by the way, very pro-copyright in its tone),
> it says that a distinction must be made between the author and the
> owner of copyright when they are not the same "person". The duration
> of copyright is still determined by the date of the author's death.

If the personal author is known. If the personal author's true identity 
is not known, and can't be determined, then publication+50 kicks in, as 
confirmed in that Copyright Board decision I cited previously.

I'd like to see if the courts have commented on that provision as well.







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