Limitations on copyrightability in Canadian copyright law
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Limitations on copyrightability in Canadian copyright law
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In Canadian copyright law there are several Limitations to Copyright. These limitations define the scope of copyright protection by placing limits on ability of copyright holders to deny other users or creators the ability to employ the ideas, facts, and concepts underlying their protected expression. There are two major doctrinal devices employed to place limits on the scope of copyright: Idea-expression divide(see also the related notion of Scènes à faire)
Merger Doctrine
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Limitations in canadian copyright law
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