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Brian Brett Speaks Out: An Open Letter on Access Copyright and the Canadian Copyright Emergency

Brian Brett, the former Chair of the Writers’ Union of Canada and an award winning author, has issued an explosive public letter that “breaks the ‘cone of silence’ that has obscured for too long some of the ugly practices of Access Copyright.” Brett is concerned with copyright reform, but even more troubled by Access Copyright’s activities:

1. After its expenses (which are high – spending approximately $10 million to collect $23.5 million in distributable income), there is $23.5 million in money for copyright distribution. Over $6 million dollars go to foreign copyright organizations. Very little, if anything, is paid back for usage of Canadian copyright material by these organizations.

2. Access Copyright only acquires this $23.5 million by claiming to represent creators and publishers, and that paying them means supporting creators. Access Copyright then pays more than $13 million to publishers. It only pays $4.2 million to actual creators. Their remaining income, is supposed to be distributed by the publishers to their authors, according to how the publishers read their contracts. There is no evidence of this payment occurring since Access Copyright refuses to allow an independent auditing of this income. Effectively, this money has been ‘disappeared.’

3. Access Copyright refuses to distribute, through its “Payback” program, to creators, income from works older than twenty years, yet it continues to collect that income in their name.

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June 26, 2012 8 comments News

Katz Shreds McMaster’s Access Copyright Q & A

Ariel Katz has posted an important document that takes apart McMaster University’s Q & A on the Access Copyright model licence.

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June 19, 2012 Comments are Disabled News

Why an Access Copyright Tariff is Unlikely to be Mandatory

Ariel Katz has a must-read post exploring why even if the Copyright Board approves an Access Copyright tariff, its application to institutions that opt-out of the model licence is unlikely to be mandatory.

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June 11, 2012 Comments are Disabled News

Waterloo Latest University to Reject Access Copyright Model Licence

The University of Waterloo has become the latest university to announce that it will not sign the Access Copyright model licence. The announcement comes as Queen’s University holds a community consultation on whether to sign the licence.

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June 8, 2012 Comments are Disabled News

Ottawa Citizen Covers Access Copyright Model Licence

The Ottawa Citizen covers the decision being faced by the University of Ottawa and Carleton University over whether to sign the Access Copyright model licence.

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June 4, 2012 Comments are Disabled News