Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration.

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  • Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) (en)
  • Alberta (Éducation) c. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) (fr)
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  • Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration. (en)
  • Alberta (Éducation) c. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada en matière de droit d'auteur rendu le 12 juillet 2012. (fr)
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  • Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration. (en)
  • Alberta (Éducation) c. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada en matière de droit d'auteur rendu le 12 juillet 2012. (fr)
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