Copyright Act

Copyright Act

Delegated Regulations of the Copyright Act

The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the Copyright Act. Statutory Instruments, including regulations, are concerned with highly specific legislative detail while enabling statutes, like the Copyright Act, deal more with general matters or principles for the subject (as in the field of the Copyright Act) concerned. For more information about regulations, other statutory instruments (IS) and other documents, including statutory orders and regulations (SOR) related to the Copyright Act, see here. Research also the Copyright Act in the Index of Canadian Regulations, which lists most federal regulations and statutory instruments in force.

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    • Article Name: Copyright Act
    • Author: Salvador Trinxet
    • Description: Delegated Regulations of the Copyright Act The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the [...]


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