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2021-07-14
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Describe the role CMEC, the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, plays in relation to copyright and schools; Identify CMEC resources for teachers that provide guidance on the use of copyright protected materials in schools; Recognize that school divisions, boards and...
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Could it be a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Crown copyright and Canada’s commitment to open government
Download2016-12-09
This conference presentation provided an introduction to Crown copyright in Canada and addressed the advantages and disadvantages of keeping government information out of the public domain. Suggestions for modifying section 12 of the Copyright Act were offered in preparation for the upcoming...
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2021-07-14
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Identify what copyright protections apply to student works created in the K-12 educational context; Recognize that various licences, royalties, and creator permissions, in addition to Canadian copyright rules, may impact student theatrical and musical performances; Understand...
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2019-05-28
Presentation at the Canadian Association of Law Libraries conference in Edmonton, Alberta, 2019. Abstract: Section 12 of the Copyright Act is at odds with the aims of Open Government. This talk will review how Crown copyright creates unnecessary barriers to the re-use of government information...
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Design, demonstration and discussion of Opening Up Copyright
2018-06-01
McNally, Michael B., Wakaruk, Amanda
The University of Alberta’s (U of A) Copyright OER project, funded through a Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund grant, aims to develop a series of OER tutorials for use in graduate courses within the Faculty of Education and to be available for adoption...
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2021-07-15
Wakaruk, Amanda, McNally, Michael
Learning Objectives: Recognize that educational institutions can rely on both fair dealing and educational exceptions outlined in the Copyright Act; Understand and be able to explain the role of fair dealing guidelines in an educational context.