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What law governs copyright in Canada?

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What law governs copyright in Canada?

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In Canada, the federal Parliament has exclusive legislative authority over copyright. Section 89 of the federal Copyright Act provides that no copyright can subsist in Canada other than under the Act. However, changes to the Copyright Act are often influenced by Canada’s involvement in international treaties and trade agreements.

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