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On March 24 and 25, 2022, the Centre for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa hosted, virtually, the third edition of the Copyright Policy Moot鈥痮rganized with Canadian Heritage and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

10 teams from University of Toronto, McGill University, York University, and the University of Ottawa defended policy proposals before public servants from Canadian Heritage and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. 

Results

Best Policy Briefing Awards

1st place

鈥淓nabling a Right to repair in Canada Through Copyright Reform鈥
Vivian Cheng, Ari Fattahyani, and Sabrina Macklai
University of Toronto

2nd place

鈥淐opyright Implications of Counterfeit NFTs鈥
Sawyer Peloso, Gerrit Yau, and Amy Yun
University of Toronto

3rd place

鈥淎mending The Copyright Act To Permit The Right To Repair For Software Embedded Hadware鈥
Leo Cen and Mathew Yaworski
McGill University

Honourable mention

鈥淣on-Fungible Tokens and Copyright鈥
Gabriel Calderon, Madeline Davis, and Harleen Pentlia
York University (Osgoode Hall Law School)

Best Memorandum to Cabinet Awards

The judges on each panel noted the close competition among the teams and praised the efforts of all students. Due to the revisited virtual format of the moot, each panel has been awarded a Best Memorandum of Cabinet Award.

Panel A

鈥淣on-Fungible Tokens and Copyright鈥
Gabriel Calderon, Madeline Davis, and Harleen Pentlia
York University (Osgoode Hall Law School)

Panel B

鈥淭he Age of AI: A simple, fair, and balanced approach to AI works and Canadian copyright鈥
Alexia Donis, Rachel Kuchma, and Jae Jin Lee
University of Ottawa (Common Law Section)

Panel C

鈥淓nabling a Right to repair in Canada Through Copyright Reform鈥
Vivian Cheng, Ari Fattahyani, and Sabrina Macklai
University of Toronto

Panel D

鈥淩estoring Copyright In The Digital Age: A Principled Approach"
Katie Helou, Aya Refaat, and Emily Tessier
University of Toronto

Canadian Copyright Policy Moot

The Canadian Copyright Policy Moot is a unique bilingual student competition created by Heritage Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada in collaboration with the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
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