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What is Bill C-32?
Author/contributor
- English Language Arts Network (ELAN) (Author)
Title
What is Bill C-32?
Abstract
Bill C-32 is officially known as the Copyright Modernization Act. It was an attempt at a “Balanced Copyright” act introduced in Parliament on June 2, 2010, by the Conservative Party — Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, and the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. It contains changes to Canadian Copyright Law that are hotly contested by artists and authors of cultural media. The Bloc, NDP and Liberal parties are opposed to the act being passed in its current state, and are calling for amendments to be made.
Date
2010
Pages
6
Language
en
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Citation
English Language Arts Network (ELAN). What Is Bill C-32?, 2010.
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English Language Arts Network (ELAN)
Founded:
2004
Constituents:
English-speaking arts practitioners and groups in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://www.quebec-elan.org
Activities:
Showcasing artists through awards and promotion; sustaining arts programs and education; arts promotion; liaising with French artists; conducting workshops; advocacy
Former Name:
none