C-60 , 38th Parliament, 1st session Monday, October 4, 2004, to Tuesday, November 29, 2005
An Act to amend the Copyright Act
Summary
Current status
At second reading in the House of Commons
Latest activity
Introduction and first reading on Monday, June 20, 2005 (House of Commons)
Progress
House of Commons
End of stage activity
Introduction and first reading, Monday, June 20, 2005
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Monday, June 20, 2005 |
Second reading
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Consideration in committee
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Report stage
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Third reading
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First reading
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Second reading
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Third reading
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Details
Recorded votes
House of Commons
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Senate
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Major speeches at second reading
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Further reading
Harris, Leslie Anne.
Copyright, New Media Law & E-Commerce News, Volume 9, No. 5
Canada veers away from U.S. approach in copyright reform.
Schick, Shane.
Computing Canada, 31:1-2
Canadian digital copyright in the global context.
Whitney, Paul.
Feliciter, 48:268-70
Chronique du Canada.
Spurgeon, C. Paul.
Revue internationale du droit d'auteur, no 207:179-284
Commentary: Bill C-60 and copyright in Canada: opportunities lost and found.
Murray, Laura J.
Canadian journal of communication, 30:649-54
Copyright and access to published works: a challenge for educational institutions in Canada.
Landry,Pierrette.
Optimum online, 36:1-6
Copyright in a digital age (Part 1).
Takach, George S..
Lexpert, 5:125-7
Copyright reform is not a spectator sport.
Geist, Michael.
CAUT bulletin, 51:A11
Copyrights.
Schmertz, John R. and Mike Meier.
International law update, 10:135-8
Copyrights, federalism, and the constitutionality of Canada's private copying levy.
De Beer, Jeremy F.
McGill law journal, 51:735-62
En attendant Robertson : Définir la possession du droit d'auteur sur les oeuvres des pigistes dans les nouveaux médias.
D'Agostino, Giuseppina.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18:163-84
Federal government introduces Bill C-60.
Sprague, J. Andrew.
Information & technology law, 9:23-5
Industry players to fight changes to omnibus copyright bill.
O'Malley, Kady.
The Hill Times, no. 796:15
Is that copyright too strong? Copyright in archival material.
Dryden, Jean.
Journal of Canadian studies, 40:163-82
Le projet de loi C-60 et les exceptions pour le milieu de l'éducation.
Messier, Hélène.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18 : 185-93
Les compilations et la Loi sur de droit d'auteur : leur protection et leur création.
Clermont, Benoît.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18:219-44
Les logiciels libres et ouverts face au droit.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 17:599-666
Les marques non traditionnelles dans une perspective de droit comparé américain, canadien et européen.
Hémond, Anthony.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18:245-76
Les mesures techniques de protection du droit d'auteur - Aperçus des conséquences possibles en droit canadien ; copie pour usage privé et exceptions au droit d'auteur - Partie 1.
Morin, Philippe.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 17:277-336
Les mesures techniques de protection du droit d'auteur : aperçus des conséquences possibles en droit canadien : atteinte à la liberté d'expression - Partie II.
Morin, Philippe.
Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18:97-140
Les stratégies des marques nationales face au marques de distributeurs.
Parissier, Catherine et Julie Laurence.
Revue organisations & territoires, 15:75-82
National treatment, national interest and the public domain.
Wilkinson, Margaret Ann.
University of Ottawa law and technology journal, 1:25-49
No longer living in splendid isolation: the globalization of national courts and the internationalization of intellectual property law.
Tawfik, Myra J.
Queen's law journal, 32:573-601
Portrait législatif de l'exception de recherche en matière de brevets au Canada, aux États-Unis et en Europe.
Geci Catherine et Serge Harpin.
Cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 18:481-99
Protection des marques notoires et théorie de la dilution : une analyse comparative de droit américain et canadien à la lumière de décisions récentes de la Cour suprême du Canada.
Bergeron, Geneviève et Alain Murad.
Cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, 19:15-41
Putting the community in communication: dissolving the conflict between freeedom of expression and copyright.
Craig, Carys J.
University of Toronto law journal, 56:75-114
SOCAN [Society of Composers, Authors & Music Publishers of Canada] pleased with Supreme Court's decision.
Words & music, 11:19
SOCAN [Society of Composers, Authors & Music Publishers of Canada] responds to Bill C-60.
Words & Music, 12:23
Sweat of the brow, creativity and authorship: on originality in Canadian copyright law.
Drassinower, Abraham.
University of Ottawa law and technology journal, 1:107-23
The anti-circumvention of technological protection measures: whether Bill C-60 would be in compliance with international intellectual property treaty obligations?.
Vona, George.
Information & technology law, 10:5-11
The Canadian Supreme Court on copyright: CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada.
Hayhurst, W.L.
Canadian business law journal, 41:134-48
The changing face of copyright.
Gervais, Daniel.
Copyright & new media law newsletter, 8:7
The impact of privacy on intellectual property in Canada.
Hayes, Mark S.
Intellectual property journal, 20:67-90
The impact of privacy on intellectual property in Canada.
Hayes, Mark S.
Intellectual property journal, 20:67-90