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The Copyright Question: A Letter to the Toronto Board of Trade

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The author addresses the Toronto Board of Trade to rebut a resolution calling for legislation that would require books to be printed and bound domestically to secure and retain national copyright. He outlines the existing imperial and international copyright framework—British statutes, Canadian registration, the Berne Convention, and U.S. reciprocity laws—and explains how these regimes determine protection and remedies. He recounts prior arrangements that permitted American reprints, their negative effects on local supply and authors' royalties, and corrects misconceptions about foreign consent to the proposed measure. He concludes that current legal arrangements already afford substantive protection and warns against adopting restrictive printing requirements.

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George N. Morang

George N. Morang was a writer and advocate known for his contributions to discussions surrounding copyright law in Canada. His notable work, "The Copyright Question: A Letter to the Toronto Board of Trade," addresses the complexities and implications of copyright issues in the early 20th century. Through his writings, Morang aimed to clarify the importance of copyright for creators and the broader implications for trade and industry. His insights reflect the evolving landscape of intellectual property rights during a pivotal time in Canadian literature and commerce.

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