Episode 3: Copyright in the Face of Technological Revolutions
In this third episode, Farnell Morisset explores how technology has consistently challenged and shaped Canada’s Copyright Act. From the early days of radio and television to the current digital age, discover how this legislation, originally written in a very different era, has had to adapt to unpredictable technological advancements.
In this episode, Farnell speaks with:
• Claude Brunet, Retired Lawyer, Copyright Law
• Lisa Freeman, Executive Director, Canadian Private Copying Collective
• Bill Skolnik, CEO and Executive Director, Screen Composers Guild of Canada
• Céline Castets-Renard, Professor and Chairholder of the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Research Chair, University of Ottawa
• Étienne Grenier, PhD Candidate, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS)
• Laura Boulet, Executive Director, French Reproduction Rights Organization
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Research and script: Farnell Morisset and Martin Landry
Editing and sound mixing: Studio Expression
Host: Farnell Morisset
Production and direction: Denis Martel
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Lyrics and music by Etulu Aningmiuq
Performed by Elisapie
Courtesy of Etulu Aningmiuq and Bonsound
This podcast was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Government of Canada and the Caisse de la Culture Desjardins.
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