From "Radical Extremism" to "Balanced Copyright" : Canadian Copyright and the Digital Agenda
Chapter Eight
The Case for Flexibility in Implementing the WIPO Internet Treaties: An Examination of the Anti-Circumvention Requirements
Michael Geist
The introduction of Bill C-32, the third attempt at Canadian copyright reform in five years, was greeted with generally positive reviews, as many groups and individuals welcomed the good faith attempt to broker a com- promise on many contentious copyright issues. While copyright watchers have long recognized that any bill is guaranteed to generate some disagreement — the copyright reform balancing act invariably means that no stakeholder views the law as perfect — Bill C-32 does a better job than its predecessors of addressing difficult issues such as fair dealing, intermedi- ary liability, and statutory damages.
