Navigating Copyright: Unveiling the Power of Fair Dealing at uOttawa

Fair Dealing Week Teams Presentation: Feb 27, 1:30–2:30 p.m.

Fair Dealing is a provision and user right within the Canadian Copyright Act, permitting the reproduction of material subject to copyright under specific circumstances without requiring permission from the copyright holder. It is also a process that holds the potential to empower faculty, researchers, and students alike to exercise their intellectual and creative freedom and use materials with more confidence and less worry.

Join Thomas Rouleau, Senior Manager, Copyright Services and Andrea Lobel, Copyright Services Librarian, as they explain Fair Dealing and its importance within Canadian copyright law. In this presentation, you will also learn how to empower yourself to effectively navigate this aspect of the copyright landscape at uOttawa. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of Fair Dealing, and learn how to apply it to your research, teaching, and writing.

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