Canada capitulates on TPP copyright terms: report
Brief | May 16, 2014
Canada is among a dozen countries that agreed to a demand from the United States to extend copyright protection for music and written works to 70 years after the death of the author as part of talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade deal, Tokyo-based English-language newspaper, the Japan News, reported on Thursday.
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