Episode 2: Copyright as the Guardian of Cultural Creation
In this second episode, Farnell Morisset delves into the crucial role of copyright in protecting and promoting culture. From the origins of copyright during the era of the printing press to its evolution in Canada, discover how this legislation has shaped the status of authors, artists, and creators in our society through engaging interviews with experts.
In this episode, Farnell speaks with:
• Pierre-Emmanuel Moyse, Professor of Intellectual Property, McGill University
• Gilles Herman, Former President, Copibec
• Luc Martineau, Retired Federal Court Judge and former Chair of the Copyright Board of Canada
• Alain Farah, Writer and Professor of French Literature, McGill University
• Roanie Levy, Former CEO, Access Copyright
• Karine Vachon, Executive Director, National Association of Book Publishers
• Kate Edwards, CEO, Access Copyright
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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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