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Intellectual property lawyers on both sides of the border are waiting to see whether Canada will reform its copyright laws by bringing changes many say are similar to existing U.S. laws. The Canadian government introduced proposed changes to the Copyright Act in June and said they are necessary in order to bring the country's copyright laws into the digital age and up to international standards. The Canadian Parliament is expected to vote on the bill in the fall.
July 15, 2008 at 05:05 AM
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