CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada
CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada, [2004] 1 SCR 339, 2004 SCC 13 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case that established the threshold of originality and the bounds of fair dealing in Canadian copyright law. A group of publishers sued the Law Society of Upper Canada for copyright infringement for providing photocopy services to researchers. The Court unanimously held that the Law Society's practice fell within the bounds of fair dealing.
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CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada
CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada, [2004] 1 SCR 339, 2004 SCC 13 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case that established the threshold of originality and the bounds of fair dealing in Canadian copyright law. A group of publishers sued the Law Society of Upper Canada for copyright infringement for providing photocopy services to researchers. The Court unanimously held that the Law Society's practice fell within the bounds of fair dealing.
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CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society ...... in the bounds of fair dealing.
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CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada
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[2004] 1 SCR 339, 2004 SCC 13, 236 DLR 395, 30 CPR 1, 247 FTR 318
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2004-03-04
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CCH Canadian Ltd., Thomson Can ...... v. Law Society of Upper Canada
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2003-11-10
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Judgment for the publishers in the Federal Court of Appeal
LawsApplied
Copyright Act, RSC 1985, c C-42
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McLachlin C.J.
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CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society ...... in the bounds of fair dealing.
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CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada
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