Copyright collective can’t force tariffs on university, Canada’s Supreme Court rules

A copyright collective cannot force York University to pay fees for the use of published works in the classroom, given that the school bowed out of a formal arrangement, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. Access Copyright administers reproduction rights for published works, collects royalties and distributes them to copyright holders.

Source: Copyright collective can’t force tariffs on university, Supreme Court rules

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