Copyright Board of Canada
The Copyright Board of Canada (French: Commission du droit d'auteur du Canada) is an economic regulatory body empowered to establish, either mandatorily or at the request of an interested party, the royalties to be paid for the use of copyrighted works, when the administration of such copyright is entrusted to a collective-administration society. The Board also has the right to supervise agreements between users and licensing bodies and issues licences when the copyright owner cannot be located.[1]
The Honourable Robert A. Blair is the current Chairman of the Board of Directors.[2][3]
See also
- Copyright Act of Canada
- Copyright law of Canada
- Robert A. Blair
References
- http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/about-apropos/mandate-mandat-e.html
- "Robert Blair". arbitrationplace. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
- "Re:Sound Congratulates Justice Robert A. Blair on his appointment as Chair of the Copyright Board of Canada". Re:Sound Music Licensing Company. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
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