TY - BOOK AU - Geist,Michael ED - Project Muse. TI - The Copyright Pentalogy : : How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law / T2 - Law, technology and society SN - 9780776620848 PY - 2013///] CY - [Ottawa, Ontario] PB - University of Ottawa Press KW - Copyright KW - fast KW - LAW KW - Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice KW - bisacsh KW - Laws of Specific jurisdictions KW - bicssc KW - Law KW - Jurisprudence and general issues KW - Intellectual property law KW - copyright KW - aat KW - Droit d'auteur KW - Canada KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Introduction; by Michael Geist --; Of reasonableness, fairness and the public interest : judicial review of copyright board decisions in Canada's copyright pentalogy; Graham Reynolds --; Courts and copyright : some thoughts on standard of review; Paul Daly --; The context of the Supreme Court's copyright cases; Margaret Ann Wilkinson --; Fair use 2.0 : the rebirth of fair dealing in Canada; Ariel Katz --; Fairness found : how Canada quietly shifted from fair dealing to fair use; Michael Geist --; The arithmetic of fair dealing at the Supreme Court of Canada; Giuseppina D'Agostino --; Fair dealing practices in the post-secondary education sector after the pentalogy; Samuel E. Trosow --; Fairness of use : different journeys; Meera Nair --; Technological neutrality : (pre)serving the purposes of copyright law; Carys J. Craig --; Technological neutrality in Canadian copyright law; Gregory R. Hagen --; Copyright royalty stacking; Jeremy de Beer --; The Internet taxi : collective management of copyright and the making available right, after the pentalogy; Daniel Gervais --; Righting a right : Entertainment Software Association v SOCAN and the exclusive rights of copyright for works; Elizabeth F. Judge --; Acknowledging copyright's illegitimate offspring : user-generated content and Canadian copyright law; Teresa Scassa; Open Access N2 - In the summer of 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five copyright cases in a single day. The decisions, which were quickly dubbed "the copyright pentalogy," represent a seismic shift in Canadian copyright law. In this book, Canada's leading copyright scholars explore five issues raised by the pentalogy: the standard of review of copyright decisions; fair dealing that ensures a balance between the interests of creators and users of content; a technology-neutral approach to copyright law; the scope of copyright law; and the implications of the decisions for copyright collective management UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/22904/ ER -