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Canadian Copyright: A Citizen's Guide

 
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Laura Murray is an Associate Professor in the English Department of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and creator of the website www.faircopyright.ca.

 

Samuel Trosow is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. He is jointly appointed in the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies.

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Support UWO's Librarians and Archivists
Thursday, 29 October 2009

Librarians and Archivists at the University of Western Ontario are in a struggle to preserve their professional autonomy. They remain steadfast in the face of repeated attempts by an employer determined to de-professionalize their work. This is an employer that refuses to agree to transparent and equitable standards of job performance. The Globe and Mail ranks Western's librarians and archivists tops among Canadian universities, yet they remain the worst paid academic librarians and
archivists in the country.

So, what can you do to help support Western's Librarians and Archivists?  Here are some ideas:

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Upcoming Talks
Monday, 05 October 2009

 

I will be giving several talks on copyright issues in the next few weeks in London, Calgary and Toronto:

 

London:

Sunday, October 18th, 3pm

UWO, North Campus Bldg, Room 114

The copyright policy paradox: Overcoming competing agendas within the digital labour movement.

 Panel 6(b), Digital Labour: Workers, Authors Citizens Conference (full conference program)

Toronto: Tuesday, October 20th 3pm
Gerstein Science Information Centre (9 King’s College Circle), Alice Moulton Room (2nd Floor)
Copyright: Retaining and Sharing Rights to Your Scholarship

University of Toronto Libraries, Open Access Week


Calgary: Wednesday, October 21st, 7:30 pm
Carraige House Inn, Calgary Alberta

Hot Copy: Perspectives on Canadian Copyright

The Alberta Library, Netspeed Conference,Opening Plenary Session

 

Ottawa: Thursday, October 22nd, 6:00 pm

The Code Factory, 246 Queen Street

(Between Bank & Kent, second floor)

Applying Privacy by Design Concepts to Copyright Policy

sponsored  capCHI (Computer-Human Interaction in the Ottawa Area)

 


London: Wednesday, November 4th,  2 pm

UWO Natural Science Centre, Room NS1

The Copyright Debate: Finding the Right Balance for Teaching, Research and Cultural Expression

sponsored by the University of Western Ontario Libraries

NOTE: This talk will be postponed in the event of a Librarians-Archivist Strike or Lockout


Abstracts. . . 

 

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My Submission to the Copyright Consultation
Sunday, 13 September 2009

 

Here is my submission in pdf .

 

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Copyright Consultations in Home Stretch
Friday, 11 September 2009


As the government's Copyright Consultations enters the home stretch, you still have time to make your voice heard.  The submission period will run until Sunday September 13th.

 

Submissions can be sent to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , and they are being posted at the government's official consultation website along with transcripts from the roundtables and town hall meeting.

 

More information and commentary is available at Speak Out on Copyright website.


Unfortunately, the submissions are only listed chronologically on the official website. Here are some selections from organizations and individuals. . . 

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CFHSS urges action on copyright consultation
Saturday, 15 August 2009


The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS) has issued a  Call for Action on the current Copyright consultation.


The Federation is urging its member associations and institutions to get involved with the consultation process which will run until September 13th.

 

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Monster of a Fair-Use Case in Pennsylvania
Sunday, 09 August 2009


Copyright news from the United States has not been good lately. Between the file-sharing lawsuits, the appointments of RIAA lawyers to key government positions and the continuation of failed policies on the international front, there's been little to celebrate. But a Federal Court in Pennsylvania issued a thoughtful decision last week upholding a claim of fair-use, based largely on the transformative nature of the work.

 


The controversy in Warren Publishing Co. v. Spurlock, centred on publication of the book, "Famous Monster Movie Art of Basil Gogos," which was a retrospective about Basil Gogos, the artist whose work appeared frequently on the covers of movie monster magazines in the 1950s and '60s.

 

 

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Biography

I am an Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario jointly appointed to the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS).

 

Before coming to Western, I was a law librarian at the Boalt Hall Law Library at the University of California at Berkeley and before that I was in private law practice in California. My doctoral work in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA focused on information policy issues.

 

At FIMS I have taught courses  in Information Policy, Perspectives in Library and Information Science, the Political Economy of Information, Legal Issues for Information Professionals,  and in Winter 2010 I will be offering a new course called Copyright, Creativity, Technology and the Music Industry. In the law school I have taught courses in Intellectual Property and Information law as well as the graduate Legal Theory seminar and Urban Law. This coming year I will be teaching International IP and Comparative Copyright.  

 

During the 2007-08 year I was on sabbatical leave, serving as the Visiting Faculty Scholar-in-Residence at the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) in Ottawa. I am a member of the FIMS Digital Labour group and also serve on CAUT's Librarians Committee, ClA's Copyright Working Group and Intellectual Freedom Advisory Committee.

 

I live in London Ontario where I serve as Chair of the City's Housing Advisory Committee.  

 

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