Sep 19, 2024
From 8:30 AM to 5 PM
The year 2024 marks the hundredth anniversary of the coming into force of the Copyright Act. To celebrate this anniversary, ALAI Canada is bringing together experts in the field to express their views on the evolution of copyright law and, more importantly, on the challenges the future brings. While the challenges of the past have not yet been fully met, Canadian copyright law must now confront artificial intelligence in a world where inspiration for solutions can come from anywhere. The aim of the conference is to provide an overview of the current issues, so that all stakeholders can meet and move the debate forward.
The symposium will be in English and French. Simultaneous translation will be provided throughout the conference.
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8:30 Registration and coffee
8:45 Official opening
François Le Moine, President of ALAI Canada, Règles de l'art
Hélène Messier, co-présidente of the Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Espressions
Sylvie Forbin, World International Property Organization
Chair: Annie Morin, Artisti
Rights in Streaming - Andrea Kokonis, SOCAN
Compulsory Licenses and Remuneration Rights (including private copying) - Claude Brunet, lawyer
Technological Neutrality - Casey Chisick, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
Secondary Liability and Facilitation - Ken Clark, Aird Berlis LLP
Defining Rights through Exceptions - Pascale Chapdelaine, University of Windsor
Rights in Data - Teresa Scassa, University of Ottawa
10:00 Debate
10:30 Coffee break
Chair: David Vaver, Osgoode Hall Law School
"The interests of Canada, so far as copyright is concerned, have been cruelly sacrificed...": Copyright and Compulsory Licenses Leading up to 1924 - Myra Tawfik, University of Windsor
One Hundred Years of Copyright: Copyright Lobbies to 1924 and Beyond - Sara Bannerman, McMaster University
Historical Absences: Moral Rights and Resale Royalty Rights - Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse, intellectual property lawyer
Christian Laforce, Copibec
12:00 Lunch
Chair: Erin Finlay, Stohn Hay Cafazzo Heim Finlay
Collective Societies - Roanie Levy, Consultant & formerly Access Copyright
Judicial Interpretation of Copyright - Barry Sookman, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
The Role of the Copyright Board - Madeleine Lamothe-Samson, MLS Legal inc.
Copyright Registration - Daniel S. Drapeau, DrapeauLex
2:10 Debate
Chair: Hon. Luc Martineau, Copyright Board
Communications Law - Bob Tarantino, Dentons
Competition Law - Marcel Boyer, CIRANO, Université de Montréal
2:50 Debate
3:15 Cofee Break
Chair: Ysolde Gendreau, Université de Montréal
Post-Brexit British Law - Estelle Derclaye, University of Nottingham (virtual)
European Law - Axel Nordemann, NORDEMMANN & University of Constance
United States Law - Marketa Trimble, University of Nevada
4:00 Debate
André Lucas, Université de Nantes
David Nimmer, Irell & Manella LLP / UCLA
Early bird fees until September 4:
Regular fegistration fees as of September 5:
NOTE: The Association has not requested verification of the eligibility of this activity by the Barreau du Québec, as the proposed trainig fully meets the objectives of the Regulation respecting compulsory continuing education for lawyers. The participant can register this activity in their continuing education file.