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Journal articles on the topic "Droit d'auteur – Associations – Canada"
Gendreau, Ysolde. "La civilisation du droit d'auteur au Canada." Revue internationale de droit comparé 52, no. 1 (2000): 101–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ridc.2000.18139.
Full textNabhan, Victor. "La photocopie et le droit d'auteur au Canada." Les Cahiers de droit 19, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 881–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042279ar.
Full textFoucher, Pierre. "Autonomie des communautés francophones minoritaires du Canada." Articles, no. 1 (May 24, 2012): 90–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1009210ar.
Full textCumyn, Michelle, and Julien Tricart. "Les associations contractuelles en droit québécois et comparé. Analyse critique et perspectives de réforme." Revue générale de droit 40, no. 2 (October 17, 2014): 337–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026956ar.
Full textKermoal, Nathalie. "La troisième « résistance » métisse de l’Ouest canadien." Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 39, no. 3 (March 23, 2011): 97–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/045807ar.
Full textCharest, Paul. "La prise en charge donne-t-elle du pouvoir ? L'exemple des Atikamek et des Montagnais." Anthropologie et Sociétés 16, no. 3 (September 10, 2003): 55–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015233ar.
Full textLévesque, Gina, Marcel Lacoursière, Michèle Lafontaine, Josée Laliberté, and Catherine Moroz. "Jean-Guy Desjardins, Traité de l’évaluation foncière, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée, 1992, 547 pages, ISBN 2-89127-227-7 Michel Filion, Code de procédure des assemblées, Bernières, Éditions associations et entreprises, 1992, 160 pages, ISBN 2-921512-00-9 Marc Giguère, Le droit de la PME — Notions fondamentales, Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1993, 266 pages, ISBN 2-7637-7316-8 Suzanne Guèvremont, Injonction 1987-1992, Ville Mont-Royal, collection Atout Maître, SOQUIJ, 1992, 197 pages, ISBN 2-89032-598-9 André Jean, Louise Martineau, Lise Saintonge-Poitevin (éd.), Loi et règlements sur la faillite et l’insolvabilité, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée, 1992, 395 pages, ISBN 2-920831-34-8 Jacques-Yvan Morin, José Woehrling, Les constitutions du Canada et du Québec du régime français à nos jours, Montréal, Les Éditions Thémis, 1992, 978 pages, ISBN 22-920376-98-5 Pierre Patenaude (sous la direction de), Québec-Communauté française de Belgique : Autonomie et Spécificité dans le cadre d’un système fédéral, Montréal, Wilson et Lafleur Ltée, 1991, 231 pages, ISBN 2-89127-205-6 Hubert Reid, Code de procédure civile du Québec — complément jurisprudence et doctrine, Collection Alter Ego, 8 édition, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée, 1992, 643 pages, ISBN 2-89127-216-1 La Revue juridique des étudiants et étudiantes de l’Université Laval, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée, 1992, 107 pages, ISSN 0832-848X Maurice Tancelin, Daniel Gardner, Jurisprudence commentée sur les obligations, 5 édition, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur Ltée, 1992, 865 pages, ISBN 2-89127-217-X Michèle Thériault, Philippe Fortin, Droit des valeurs mobilières au Québec, Montréal, Éditions Wilson et Lafleur, Martel Ltée, 1992, Volumes 1 et 2, ISBN 2-920831-31-3 Louise Viau, Recueil d’arrêts en preuve pénale, Montréal, Les Éditions Thémis, 1992, 654 pages, ISBN 2-89400-008-1 Louise Viau, Anne-Marie Boisvert, Diane Labrèche, Droit pénal général; Recueil de jurisprudence, Montréal, Les Éditions Thémis, 1992, 1168 pages, ISBN 2-89400-009-X." Revue générale de droit 24, no. 4 (1993): 611. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1056823ar.
Full textPatrick, Andrew S., Alex Black, and Thomas E. Whalen. "CBC Radio on the Internet: An Experiment in Convergence." Canadian Journal of Communication 21, no. 1 (January 1, 1996). http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.1996v21n1a926.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Droit d'auteur – Associations – Canada"
Bouchard, Valérie. "Naissance et déchéance des volontés : une histoire commune du droit civil et du droit d'auteur illustrée par le régime canadien de gestion collective du droit d'exécution des œuvres musicales." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/20485.
Full textEl, Khoury Pierre. "Les exceptions au droit d'auteur, étude de droit comparé." Montpellier 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MON10004.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to scrutinize limitations in french copyright, american fair use, canadian fair dealing, and limitations at international extent. Limitative function of these exceptions restrains the scope of copyright monopoly. Despite the discrepancy between different doctrine, the existence of these limitations is commonly declared necessary for copyright system balance. Yet, legal mutations triggered mainly by economical, political and social considerations lead to cripple the importance of copyright limitations. Restriction on their scope is exacerbated on the other hand by an overprotection of copyright 's owner. Still, limitations in each system adjust themselves in different manners. However, globalization reinforces a polarization and standardization movement so the systems risk divert from their own characteristics. Thus, search for a common rationale and acceptable rules to restore copyright balance becomes essential. Like other comparative study, this thesis' vocation is to proceed with a cognitive and critical view
Jolin, Louis. "Associations et activités touristiques en droit français et en droit québécois." Lyon 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995LYO33005.
Full textAssociation's status (or non-profit organization's status) is compatible with tourism activity in france and in quebec. This compatibility is based upon disinterested character and economic character of association and tourism activities. If french law recognizes more than quebec law the specificity of association's status, quebec law relating incorporated associations is rather an exception of joint stock companies law, associations from quebec have less legal impediments than french associations in their activities practising. This compatibility in principle is nevertheless annoled by practising conditions of tourism activity and, more generally, of economic activity. Various annoyances lived by tourism associations induce them to question their future. But there are solutions and some of them come from comparative analysis of french law quebec law. Legislator can take these solutions to attenuate annoyances and to renforce compatibility
Fournier-Tombs, Angéline. "Le Droit d'auteur au Canada et en France : une approche comparative." Thesis, McGill University, 1986. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=65418.
Full textHenocq, Cybil, and Cybil Henocq. "Architecture et droit d'auteur : approche comparatiste franco-canadienne." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38249.
Full textLe sujet de ce mémoire est relatif aux particularités de la protection de l’œuvre architecturale en droit d’auteur, et plus précisément aux limites à ce droit découlant de la nature de l’œuvre, en droit français et en droit canadien. L’objectif de cette recherche sera, à titre principal, de démontrer qu’il existe des limites intrinsèques à la protection de l’œuvre architecturale à la fois en droit d’auteur français et en droit d’auteur canadien, de sorte qu’un régime particulier s’applique à elle. Subsidiairement, nous serons amenés à démontrer que ces spécificités présentent des nuances d’un ordre juridique à l’autre qui traduisent les marques d’une différence conceptuelle plus fondamentale entre le droit français et le droit canadien en termes de droit d’auteur. D’un côté, le droit d’auteur à la française personnaliste et romantique place la personne de l’auteur au centre de la protection et lui attribue des prérogatives très marquées. De l’autre, le droit d’auteur canadien se place dans une tradition de copyright et donc dans une logique plus économique et travailliste qui se concentre davantage sur l’exploitation économique de l’œuvre et l’intérêt du public. Cette démonstration se fera par le prisme de l’étude de la qualification de l’œuvre, au travers de l’originalité et de la contrefaçon, et de son intangibilité, fragilisée par la confrontation entre le droit moral de l’architecte-auteur et le droit de propriété.
This essay aims to study the particularities of the protection of architectural works in copyright, and more specifically its limits resulting from the nature of the work, in French and Canadian law. The main objective of this research is to demonstrate that there are intrinsic limitations to the protection of architectural works in both French and Canadian copyright law, which therefore differs from the ordinary legislation regarding copyright. Incidentally, this study will lead us to demonstrate that these specificities show nuances from one legal system to another, which reflect the marks of a more fundamental difference between French law and Canadian law in terms of copyright conception. On the one hand, the French conception of “droit d’auteur”, finely personalist and romantic, places the author's person at the heart of the protection by giving him significant prerogatives. On the other hand, Canadian copyright stems mainly from a common law tradition and is thus animated by a more economic and labour-oriented logic which further focuses on the economic exploitation of the work and public interest. This demonstration will be made by studying the qualification of the work, through the notions of originality and counterfeiting, and its intangibility, which is weakened by the confrontation between the moral right of the architect and property right.
This essay aims to study the particularities of the protection of architectural works in copyright, and more specifically its limits resulting from the nature of the work, in French and Canadian law. The main objective of this research is to demonstrate that there are intrinsic limitations to the protection of architectural works in both French and Canadian copyright law, which therefore differs from the ordinary legislation regarding copyright. Incidentally, this study will lead us to demonstrate that these specificities show nuances from one legal system to another, which reflect the marks of a more fundamental difference between French law and Canadian law in terms of copyright conception. On the one hand, the French conception of “droit d’auteur”, finely personalist and romantic, places the author's person at the heart of the protection by giving him significant prerogatives. On the other hand, Canadian copyright stems mainly from a common law tradition and is thus animated by a more economic and labour-oriented logic which further focuses on the economic exploitation of the work and public interest. This demonstration will be made by studying the qualification of the work, through the notions of originality and counterfeiting, and its intangibility, which is weakened by the confrontation between the moral right of the architect and property right.
Ferron, Christian. "L'extension contractuelle du droit d'auteur par le biais de licences d'utilisation : analyse de la situation canadienne." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=112601.
Full textUnder copyright law, the most important remedies are definitely the copyright balance and exceptions imperativity and the copyright misuse doctrine. Private law can already be used to intervene under the true and informed consent requirements, the Consumer Protection Act specificities and the abuse of right theory.
Le, Thiec Solène. "Le principe d'exclusivité en droit d'auteur ou la recherche d'un équilibre entre les intérêts de l'auteur et ceux de la société." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34599.
Full textBonnet, Typhaine. "La crise de la sanction face à la cybercriminalité : l'exemple du droit d'auteur." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28340.
Full textThe violation of copyright in the digital era is a worldwilde curse. It constitutes a cybercrime putting in jeopardy the authors’ salary and, more largely, the entire economy of the industrial culture. In order to fight this kind of violation, the French legislator has created several criminal responsibilities. The Canadian legislator, for his part, has sporadically revising the Copyright Act, without modify the existing criminal proceedings. Even though the French and Canadian approaches are antagonistic, we will try to demonstrate the fact that those approaches have the same result: they are ineffective. According to the assumption, we will endeavor to submit solutions that allow the rectification of the ineffectiveness of the criminal enforcement of copyright law in the digital era.
Caron, Sandy. "La protection des créations générées par intelligence artificielle par le droit d'auteur canadien." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34501.
Full textThe emergence of artificial intelligence programs capable of generating artistic works, musical works and literary works raises many stakes, especially in copyright since it becomes harder to notice the difference between creations made by a human and creations made by artificial intelligence. If these creations can nowadays be mistaken, then it is relevant to question ourselves about the legal system that is applicable to them. Not long ago, questions about copyright on work created by computer programs didn’t create debates since programs were only considered as a tool for the author’s use. However, the recent progress of artificial intelligence programs shows that their implication in the process of creation goes beyond simple assistance. Therefore, it becomes necessary to question ourselves on the identity of the work’s author, the copyright ownership and the opportunity of recognizing a juridical personality to the artificial intelligence.
Rouxel, Marie. "Le refus de reconnaître le statut d'auteur à l'intelligence artificielle et ses conséquences." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38247.
Full text« Artificial intelligence could be the most important event in the history of our civilization.” This sentence from Stephen Hawking demonstrates the importance that artificial intelligence can have in our society. The evolution of algorithms now allows artificial intelligence to create artistic creations in a virtually autonomous way since the user of artificial intelligence has only to start the process. This new way of creating raises many questions, including who the author of these creations is, and whether they can benefit from copyright protection. It appears that the criteria for granting copyright protection do not, in the current state of affairs, make it possible to integrate computer-generated creations with copyright. Indeed, these criteria do not allow to attribute the status of author to the artificial intelligence because AI is not a physical person. In the absence of protection by Copyright, one can wonder what happens to computer-generated creations. One of the consequences could be that the creations fall immediately into the public domain. Indeed, it would serve the public interest while keeping a very protective copyright of the person of the author.
Books on the topic "Droit d'auteur – Associations – Canada"
Goudreau, Mistrale. L' essentiel sur le droit d'auteur. 2nd ed. [Québec]: Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère des affaires culturelles, 1991.
Find full textHébert, Monique. La réforme du droit d'auteur. Ottawa, Ont: Bibliothèque du Parlement, Service de recherche, 1996.
Find full textCanada. Loi sur le droit d'auteur: Texte annoté. 3rd ed. Scarborough, Ont: Carswell, 1995.
Find full textLarivière, Jules. Droit d'auteur et bibliothèques en un clin d'oeil. Montréal: Éditions Asted, 1999.
Find full text(Québec), Conseil de la science et de la technologie. La protection des programmes informatiques par le droit d'auteur: Mémoire au Sous-comité sur la révision du droit d'auteur, Chambre des communes, Canada. Québec: Le Conseil, 1985.
Find full textAssociation littéraire et artistique canadienne. Journée d'étude. ALENA, droit d'auteur et droits voisins: Impact de l'ALENA sur le droit d'auteur, les droits voisins et les industries culturelles : actes de la Journée d'étude, Montréal, le 15 janvier 1994. [Montréal]: ALAI Canada, 1994.
Find full textGreat Britain. Colonial Office. Colonial copyright: Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 12 April, 1872, for "Copies or extracts of correspondence between the Colonial Office, the Board of Trade, and the Government of Canada, which preceded the passing of the Act 10 and 11 Vict. c. 95:"; "and, of any recent correspondence on the subject of that act and of proposals for amending or extending the same, including the letter of the 27th day of July, 1869, no. 687-69". [London: HMSO, 2002.
Find full textCanada. Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Copyright : International Convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and broadcasting organisations, Rome, October 26, 1961, accession by Canada March 4, 1998, in force for Canada June 4, 1998 =: Droit d'auteur : Convention internationale sur la protection des artistes interprètes ou exécutants, des producteurs de phonogrammes et des organismes de radiodiffusion, Rome, le 26 octobre 1961, adhésion du Canada le 4 mars 1998, en vigueur pour le Canada le 4 juin 1998. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada = Ministre des travaux publics et services gouvernementaux Canada, 1998.
Find full textHowell, Robert G. Protection des bases de données et droit canadien: (état du droit en date du 15 juin 1998). Ottawa, Ont: Industrie Canada, 1998.
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