Earlier this month the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) kicked of its Fair Copyright campaign, which takes the following positions on five issues:

  • fair dealing ("CAUT’s recommendation is to maintain the current fair dealing regime")
  • Aboriginal Peoples and copyright ("Canada should devote resources to explore and develop specific legal frameworks to protect . . . works" created within Aboriginal communities)
  • digital locks ("CAUT calls for an amendment of the law to allow the use, manufacture or importation of devices capable of circumventing technological protection measures in cases where the circumvention is carried out for non-infringing purposes")
  • copyright term ("CAUT’s recommendation is to maintain the general term of copyright protection in Canada to life plus 50 years")
  • crown copyright ("CAUT advocates that crown copyright be abolished".