Copyright Lobbyists Cry Foul Over Court Loss, Vows More Lobbying Drew Wilson | May 4, 2020 The Access Copyright court decision means the loss of a monopoly. Lobbyists are furious and vow to reverse this situation with a massive lobbying campaign.
Canadian Court: Access Copyright Tariffs Not Mandatory Drew Wilson | April 29, 2020 Access Copyright suffered a major blow recently as a Canadian court ruled that tariffs are not mandatory for schools.
Teachers Paying the Price of Access Copyright Lawsuit Drew Wilson | December 19, 2019 As Access Copyright continues to wage their war to maintain their grip on Canadian education, teachers find themselves paying the price.
Near North School District “Randomly Selected” in $50 Million Copyright Suit Drew Wilson | December 17, 2019 The Near North School District was “randomly selected” in a $50 million copyright infringement lawsuit. The suit was brought by Access Copyright.
Access Copyright – Copyright Debate Will Rob You Of Your Livelihood Drew Wilson | July 29, 2009 It seems Access Copyright, the same collective responsible for the Captain Copyright fiasco a few years back, has hit the panic button over the formal copyright debate happening in Canada. You’d think that a collective who watches over written works among other things would be highly adept to reading comments. Unfortunately, a recent press release …
Captain Copyright – The Beginning, the Middle, the End Drew Wilson | February 6, 2007 Over eight months after the initiative started, it appears that the initiative has already come to an end.
Captain Copyright Offline Drew Wilson | August 18, 2006 Captain Copyright was an image that rose to certain levels of fame. Unfortunately for Access Copyright, the firm that created the cartoon character, most of the fame was unwanted.
Reaction to Access Copyright Statement Drew Wilson | August 17, 2006 Last week, Slyck reported on the statement released by Access Copyright.
Access Copyright Responds to Criticism Drew Wilson | August 11, 2006 When Access Copyright initiated the Captain Copyright education initiative, few imagined the focus would divert from its intended purpose – at least to this extent.
Captain Copyright Under Fire (Again) Drew Wilson | August 9, 2006 On June 27, Slyck reported on the resolution passed by the CLA (Canadian Library Association) which included sending an open letter to express their opposition to Captain Copyright.