Copyright Act: A Century of Stories

Episode 1: Copyright as an Instrument of Power


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In this first episode, Farnell Morisset delves into the heart of copyright as a tool of power. From controlling the distribution and use of works to influencing political and cultural landscapes, discover how this legislation grants immense power to creators, but also how it has been used to assert authority and protect interests. Dive into a story where law becomes a weapon, a shield, and sometimes a battlefield.

In this episode, Farnell speaks with:
Ysolde Gendreau, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Université de Montréal
Myra Tawfik, Professor Emeritus of Intellectual Property Law, University of Windsor
Christian Laforce, Executive Director, Copibec
Martha Langford, Professor of Art History, Concordia University
Madeleine Lamothe-Samson, Copyright Lawyer
Konrad Sioui, Former Grand Chief of Wendake
Val Napoleon, Professor of Indigenous Law, University of Victoria
Sakej Henderson, Advisor, Grand Council of the Mi’kmaq Nation

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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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