At its annual meeting in Ottawa earlier this month, the Canadian Library Association passed a resolution on Access Copyright’s Captain Copyright.
The resolution is powerful rebuke from one of the groups that the Captain Copyright program presumably hoped to attract.
It criticizes the biased approach on copyright, the linking policy, and notes that the “website poses a threat to our shared information commons by providing biased copyright information to the Canadian public, particularly children and schoolteachers.”
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