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Friday, June 21 • 16:00 - 17:00
Closing Keynote Graham Reynolds: On Copyright, Social Policy, and Libraries

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This talk will begin by advocating for a view of copyright not as economic incentive or reward, but as a critical piece of a broader social policy, the goal of which is to help build a just and inclusive society. Copyright can play an important role in building such a society, in that the exclusive rights granted to creators under copyright legislation, as well as the limits placed on those rights, can be structured in ways that help advance this goal. However, copyright alone can only do so much. In seeking to build a just and inclusive society, copyright must be embedded within, and seen as part of, a broader system of supports, incentives, and social programs focused on justice and inclusion.

This talk will identify several ways in which the current Canadian copyright regime is in tension with the goal of building a just and inclusive society, and will propose reforms that would help align Canadian copyright law to this broader social policy. It will then highlight a number of supports, incentives, and programs that together with copyright can help make our society more just and inclusive. In particular, it will emphasize the important role played by libraries and librarians in seeking to build a society in which everyone has the opportunity to learn, create, and communicate in ways that are consistent with one’s own cultural and legal traditions, and in an environment that is safe and secure.
 


Moderators
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Simon Lloyd

University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, University of Prince Edward Island
Simon has worked with the University Archives and the Prince Edward Island Collection (as well as other special collections) at the UPEI Robertson Library since 1999. His professional interests include: the collection and preservation of published and unpublished documentation of... Read More →

Speakers
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Graham Reynolds

Associate Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia
Dr. Graham J. Reynolds teaches and researches in the areas of copyright law, intellectual property law, property law, intellectual property and human rights, and technology and access to justice. His current research focus is the intersection of intellectual property and human rights... Read More →


Friday June 21, 2024 16:00 - 17:00 ADT
Room 105