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Category Archives: CPSA paper
How vulnerable are intellectual-property provisions in trade agreements?
Original Research Week continues here in the Orangespace. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about intellectual-property provisions in trade agreements. (As have a number of other people.) We’ve gotten to a point in the global economy where it almost doesn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged ACTA, copyright, Fair Copyright for Canada, international trade, SOPA, TPP
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Shameless self-promotion and the future of journalism
As you may have heard, yesterday I presented a paper on North American digital copyright policy at the Canadian Political Science Association annual conference. It’s nice to be noticed, but boo to the NDP: the quote about the Americans deals … Continue reading
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