Daniel Anthony discusses personality rights protection in Canada with IPHQ News
Canada’s federal government and common law provinces do not recognize the general “right of publicity” that protects personality rights as a property right. Principal Daniel Anthony discusses personality rights protections in Canada with IPHQ News.
“Except for Quebec, a civil law jurisdiction, Canada has very few statutory provisions covering personality rights specifically.”-Daniel Anthony
Read the full article on IPHQ News, the IP news and insights platform of IPH Limited: Personality Rights Protection: Canada | IPHQ
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