Bill C-32
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Exemplary or
punitive
damages not
affected
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(7) An election under subsection (1) does
not affect any right that the copyright owner
may have to exemplary or punitive damages.
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Maximum
amount that
may be
recovered
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38.2 (1) An owner of copyright in a work
who has not authorized a collective society to
authorize its reprographic reproduction may
recover, in proceedings against an educational
institution, library, archive or museum that
has an agreement with the collective society
and has reproduced the work, a maximum
amount equal to the amount of royalties that
would have been payable to the society in
respect of the reprographic reproduction, if it
were authorized, either
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Agreements
with more
than one
collective
society
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(2) Where agreements respecting repro
graphic reproduction have been signed with
more than one collective society or where
more than one tariff applies or where both
agreements and tariffs apply, the maximum
amount that the copyright owner may recover
is the largest amount of the royalties provided
for in any of those agreements or tariffs.
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Application
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(3) Subsections (1) and (2) apply only
where
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Injunction
only remedy
when
defendant not
aware of
copyright
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39. (1) Subject to subsection (2), in any
proceedings for infringement of copyright, the
plaintiff is not entitled to any remedy other
than an injunction in respect of the infringe
ment if the defendant proves that, at the date
of the infringement, the defendant was not
aware and had no reasonable ground for
suspecting that copyright subsisted in the
work or other subject-matter in question.
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Exception
where
copyright
registered
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(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if, at the
date of the infringement, the copyright was
duly registered under this Act.
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Wide
injunction
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39.1 (1) When granting an injunction in
respect of an infringement of copyright in a
work or other subject-matter, the court may
further enjoin the defendant from infringing
the copyright in any other work or subject-
matter if
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Application of
injunction
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(2) An injunction granted under subsection
(1) may extend to works or other subject-mat
ter
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(2) Section 38 of the Copyright Act, as it
read immediately before the coming into
force of subsection (1) of this section,
continues to apply in respect of proceedings
commenced but not concluded before the
coming into force of subsection (1) of this
section.
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(3) Section 38.1 of the Copyright Act, as
enacted by subsection (1) of this section,
only applies
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(4) Section 39.1 of the Copyright Act, as
enacted by subsection (1) of this section,
applies in respect of
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21. Subsection 40(2) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Certain
remedies
inapplicable
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(2) Sections 38 and 42 do not apply in any
case in respect of which subsection (1)
applies.
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R.S., c. 10
(4th Supp.),
s. 9
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22. (1) Section 41 of the Act is replaced by
the following:
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Limitation
period for
civil remedies
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41. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a court
may not award a remedy in relation to an
infringement unless
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Restriction
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(2) The court shall apply the limitation
period set out in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) only
in respect of a party who pleads a limitation
period.
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(2) Subsection (1) applies in respect of
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23. The heading before section 42 of the
Act is replaced by the following:
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CRIMINAL REMEDIES |
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R.S., c. 10
(4th Supp.),
s. 10
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24. (1) Paragraphs 42(1)(a) to (e) of the
Act are replaced by the following:
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R.S., c. 10
(4th Supp.),
s. 10
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(2) Paragraphs 42(2)(a) and (b) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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(3) Subsection 42(3) of the Act is replaced
by the following:
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Power of
court to deal
with copies or
plates
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(3) The court before which any proceedings
under this section are taken may, on convic
tion, order that all copies of the work or other
subject-matter that appear to it to be infringing
copies, or all plates in the possession of the
offender predominantly used for making
infringing copies, be destroyed or delivered
up to the owner of the copyright or otherwise
dealt with as the court may think fit.
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Limitation
period
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(4) Proceedings by summary conviction in
respect of an offence under this section may be
instituted at any time within, but not later than,
two years after the time when the offence was
committed.
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Parallel
importation of
books
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(5) No person may be prosecuted under this
section for importing a book or dealing with an
imported book in the manner described in
section 27.1.
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1994, c. 47,
s. 64
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25. Section 43.1 of the Act is repealed.
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1994, c. 47,
s. 65
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26. The heading before section 44 of the
Act is replaced by the following:
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IMPORTATION |
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1993, c. 44,
s. 66
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27. (1) The portion of subsection 44.1(1)
of the Act before the definition ``court'' is
replaced by the following:
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Definitions
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44.1 (1) In this section and sections 44.2 and
44.3,
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1993, c. 44,
s. 66
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(2) Subsection 44.1(2) of the Act is re
placed by the following:
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Power of
court
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(2) A court may make an order described in
subsection (3) where the court is satisfied that
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Who may
apply
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(2.1) A court may make an order described
in subsection (3) on application by the owner
or exclusive licensee of copyright in a work in
Canada.
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1993, c. 44,
s. .66
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(3) Subsection 44.1(4) of the English
version of the Act is replaced by the
following:
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How
application
made
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(4) An application for an order made under
subsection (2) may be made in an action or
otherwise, and either on notice or ex parte,
except that it must always be made on notice
to the Minister.
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1993, c. 44,
s. 66
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(4) Subsections 44.1(8) and (9) of the Act
are replaced by the following:
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Where
applicant fails
to commence
an action
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(8) Unless an order made under subsection
(2) provides otherwise, the Minister shall,
subject to the Customs Act and to any other
Act of Parliament that prohibits, controls or
regulates the importation or exportation of
goods, release the copies of the work without
further notice to the applicant if, two weeks
after the applicant has been notified under
subparagraph (3)(a)(ii), the applicant has not
notified the Minister that the applicant has
commenced a proceeding for a final deter
mination by the court of the issues referred to
in paragraphs (2)(b) and (c).
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Where court
finds in
plaintiff's
favour
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(9) Where, in a proceeding commenced
under this section, the court finds that the
circumstances referred to in paragraphs (2)(b)
and (c) existed, the court may make any order
that it considers appropriate in the circum
stances, including an order that the copies of
the work be destroyed, or that they be
delivered up to the plaintiff as the plaintiff's
property absolutely.
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R.S., c. 41
(3rd Supp.),
s. 117; 1994,
c. 47, ss. 66,
67
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28. Sections 44.2 and 45 of the Act are
replaced by the following:
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Importation of
books
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44.2 (1) A court may, subject to this section,
make an order described in subsection 44.1(3)
in relation to a book where the court is
satisfied that
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Who may
apply
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(2) A court may make an order described in
subsection 44.1(3) in relation to a book on
application by
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Limitation
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(3) Subsections (1) and (2) only apply
where there is an exclusive distributor of the
book and the acts described in those subsec
tions take place in the part of Canada or in
respect of the particular sector of the market
for which the person is the exclusive distribu
tor.
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Application of
certain
provisions
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(4) Subsections 44.1(3) to (10) apply, with
such modifications as the circumstances re
quire, in respect of an order made under
subsection (1).
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Limitation
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44.3 No exclusive licensee of the copyright
in a book in Canada, and no exclusive
distributor of a book, may obtain an order
under section 44.2 against another exclusive
licensee of the copyright in that book in
Canada or against another exclusive distribu
tor of that book.
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Importation of
other subject- matter
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44.4 Section 44.1 applies, with such modifi
cations as the circumstances require, in re
spect of a sound recording, performer's per
formance or communication signal, where a
fixation or a reproduction of a fixation of it
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Exceptions
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45. (1) Notwithstanding anything in this
Act, it is lawful for a person
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