The European Commission isn’t particularly happy with Canada‘s copyright policy — or the lack thereof. In a report on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property obtained by TorrentFreak, the European Union‘s executive branch has outlined a series of shortcomings it sees in the way Canada handles copyright concerns. “The Canadian IPR [intellectual property rights] system still features certain shortcomings,” the Commission writes. “Despite recent positive developments, a number of issues remain to be addressed, in particular in copyright and related rights as well as in enforcement.” “Broad exceptions in copyright law are applied in a way that appears to…
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