From "Radical Extremism" to "Balanced Copyright" : Canadian Copyright and the Digital Agenda
Chapter Nineteen
Copyright Reform and Fact-Based Works
Teresa Scassa
Information is a hot commodity in today’s economy. In recent years, there has been a dramatic growth in the number of websites, databases, tools and applications that use data from a variety of public and private sources to offer innovative information-based services to a wide range of users. In some cases, the providers of these information tools are traditional disseminators of information. In others, they are established businesses that have developed new information tools and products. In many cases, the innovators are upstarts — small companies or individuals that see opportunities for new and useful applications. The dissemination of infor- mation and the development of new information tools are not limited to commercial enterprises. There is much free content from sources ranging from academic to purely amateur.

