Bill C-209
If you have any questions or comments regarding the accessibility of this publication, please contact us at accessible@parl.gc.ca.
- ENGLISH
- SUMMARY SUMMARY
- Copyright Act Copyright Act
- Transitional Provision Transitional Provision
First Session, Forty-third Parliament, 68-69 Elizabeth II, 2019-2020 |
HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA |
An Act to amend the Copyright Act (Crown copyright)
|
FIRST READING, February 19, 2020
|
NOTE 2nd Session, 43rd Parliament This bill was introduced during the first session of the 43rd Parliament. Pursuant to the Standing Orders of the House of Commons, it is deemed to have been considered and approved at all stages completed at the time of prorogation of the first session. The number of the bill remains unchanged. |
Mr. Masse |
SUMMARY
This enactment amends the Copyright Act to specify that, without prejudice to any rights or privileges of the Crown, no copyright subsists in any work that is, or has been, prepared or published by or under the direction or control of Her Majesty or any government department.
Available on the House of Commons website at the following address:
www.ourcommons.ca
|
1st Session, 43rd Parliament, 68-69 Elizabeth II, 2019-2020 |
HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA |
BILL C-209 |
An Act to amend the Copyright Act (Crown copyright) |
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
R.S., c. C-42
Copyright Act
1 Section 12 of the Copyright Act is replaced by the following:
No copyright — Her Majesty
12 Without prejudice to any rights or privileges of the Crown, Insertion start no copyright subsists Insertion end in any work that is, or has been, prepared or published by or under the direction or control of Her Majesty or any government department.
Transitional Provision
Copyright ceases to subsist
2 Without prejudice to any rights or privileges of the Crown, any copyright subsisting in a work referred to in section 12 of the Copyright Act, as it read immediately before the day on which this Act comes into force, ceases to subsist as of the day of that coming into force.
Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons
|