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14 November 2010

Artists Push for Resale Right on Works of Art

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This past weekend’s Globe and Mail included an interesting article regarding the principle of droit de suite, which provides artists with a right to a percentage of the sale price on the resale of their works of art.
Canada Intellectual Property

This past weekend's Globe and Mail included an interesting article regarding the principle of droit de suite, which provides artists with a right to a percentage of the sale price on the resale of their works of art. The article counts 59 countries, including most of Europe as providing such a right and discusses the lobbying efforts of Canadian Arts Representation, which has argued for a 5% resale right in Canada. On a related note, Bill C-32, Canada's Copyright Modernization Act (which includes no such right) is expected to receive second reading today.

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