Who Owns Copyright In Canada?

Under Canadian copyright law, the creator , or author, of a piece of work is the owner of copyright.

Image Source: Pixabay

Image Source: Pixabay

The article in this weeks blog from Copyrightlaws.com, gives examples illustrating how the definition of “author or creator” works for the following:

Correspondence

• Images

• Newspaper, Magazine or Periodical Contributions

• Collective Works

• Co-Authored Works

• Translations and Adaptations

• Musical Works

• Commissioned Photographs and Portraits

• Works Made in the Course of Employment

• Works Made by Independent Contractors

• Moral Rights


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