February 12, 2004
According to BNA, the Canadian government has reintroduced Bill C-36, which would extend the term of copyright for unpublished works. It is popularly known as the Lucy Maud Montgomery Copyright Term Extension Act, after the popular author whose works entered the public domain on January 1, 2004. Although advocates successfully beat back passage of the proposed Bill last year, it appears it has been reintroduced without change in the current session
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