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COMPILATIONS

 

The Compleat Multilateral

Intellectual & Cultural Property Rights Series *

Vol. I - The Compleat Multilateral Copyright & Related 1886-2007: Agreements, Conventions, Covenants & Treaties, March 2007, ISBN 978-0-9689523-5-1

               Read the Introduction free.

Vol. II - The Compleat Multilateral Patent & Related 1883-2008: Agreements, Conventions & Treaties, July 2008, ISBN 978-0-9689523-7-5 

Vol. III - The Compleat Multilateral Trademark & Industrial Design 1883-2008: Agreements, Conventions & Treaties, August 2008. ISBN 978-0-9689523-6-8 

Vol. IV - The Compleat Multilateral Cultural Property & Related 1874-2008 Agreements, Charters, Conventions, Covenants and  Treaties, February 2009,

                ISBN 978-0-9689523-8-2.   Read the Preface free.

Canada

The Compleat Canadian Copyright Act 1921-2010 **: Present, Past & Proposed ProvisionsSeptember 2006,  appended December 2008 & April 2010, ISBN 0-9689523-4-8   

                Read an edited Introduction free.

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Notes

* For a description of the CMCIPRS please see: Promo.  For a comparison of the CMICPRS presentation with originals, see: Convention for the European Patent for the Common Market 1975: Original vs CMICPRS

**  The main work is fully compiled and indexed from 1921 to 2006.  In this edition, however, three additional statutes are appended but not integrated or indexed.  The first, BILL C-59: An Act to amend the Criminal Code criminalizes unauthorized recording of a movie in a motion picture theatre.  It gained Royal Assent on June 22, 2007.  It does not, however, change the Copyright Act but rather references its definitions to criminalize unauthorized recording.  The second, BILL C-61: An Act to amend the Copyright Act, intended to allow Canada to ratify two 1996 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaties on copyright and neighbouring rights, received first reading in the House of Commons on June 12, 2008.  It died on the Order Paper with the end of the 39th Parliament. The third, private member's BILL C-499: An Act to amend the Copyright Act, intended to extend the levy on blank CDs to other recording media, received first reading on March 16, 2010.