Reforming Crown Copyright in Canada

Amanda Wakaruk
2020 DttP Documents to the People  
The public domain status of US federal government works has been a point of envy for librarians working in Commonwealth countries for more than a century. Absent of the constructed barriers of copyright controls, anyone is able to freely reproduce, share, and build upon US federal government publications. This results in greater distribution, and thus greater visibility and impact, for the expertise of federal employees including scientists, policy analysts, and statisticians. It also helps
more » ... ent copyright chill, which occurs when legitimate rights are not exercised due to a fear of infringement, real or imagined.
doi:10.5860/dttp.v48i3.7421 fatcat:hu22qdd37jbktgd6b5y3lo4zly