From "Radical Extremism" to "Balanced Copyright" : Canadian Copyright and the Digital Agenda

Chapter Thirteen

Towards a Right to Engage in the Fair Transformative Use of Copyright‐Protected Expression
Graham Reynolds

Networked digital technologies have given Canadians the opportunity to engage with culture in a way that has never before been possible. Empow- ered and inspired, individuals from Prince George to the Georgian Bay to George Street are rejecting their former role as passive consumers of culture in order to participate in a continuing process of cultural (re)cre- ation, production, and dialogue. One way in which they are doing so is by engaging in the transformative use of existing expression, a type of creative activity in which previously existing expression is reworked for a new purpose, with new interpretations or with a new meaning.

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