Universities opting out of literary licensing agreements
Brief | July 28, 2011
Several Canadian universities across Canada are moving to technology to freely distribute course materials and opting out of licensing agreements with literary copyright collective Access Copyright, Michael Geist, the Canada research chair in Internet and e-commerce law at the University of Ottawa, wrote this week.
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