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Access Copyright : ウィキペディア英語版
Access Copyright
Access © or Access Copyright is the operating name of a Canada Business Corporations Act corporation whose official registration name is The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (formerly Cancopy). It is a not-for-profit copyright collective that collects revenues from licensed Canadian businesses, government, schools, libraries and other copyright users for the photocopying of print works and distributes those monies to the rightsholders of those works, such as publishers and authors from Canada and around the world.
Access Copyright covers works published in Australia, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States.
==University model license==

When universities sign on to a license with Access Copyright (negotiated by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) or the Association of Canadian Community Colleges), their professors and students are given permission to do certain copying of copyrighted works. The university is generally charged a base rate per full-time student for this license, usually passed down to students in mandatory fees.
''2011 AUCC model license''
A new model, negotiated by AUCC in 2011, would see universities pay a rate of $26 per full-time student. The old agreement, which expired in 2010, charged only $3.38 plus an additional 10 cents per page coursepacks, photocopied compilations of readings designed by instructors and sold to students.〔(Ottawa universities mulling over controversial new copyright agreement ), Ottawa Citizen, 3 June 2012〕 Moreover, additional stipulations would proscribe faculty and students from keeping copies of journal articles in personal libraries, or on personal computers or email accounts.〔
These changes have proved controversial, and numerous universities have opted out of the deal.
''Universities that have opted out:''
*Athabasca University
*Brock University
*Carleton University
*MacEwan University〔()〕
*McMaster University
*Memorial University〔()〕
*Mount Allison University〔()〕
*Mount Royal University〔()〕
*Queen's University〔()〕
*Ryerson University
*University of Alberta
*University of British Columbia〔()〕
*University of Calgary〔()〕
*University of New Brunswick
*University of Ottawa〔()〕
*University of Saskatchewan〔()〕
*University of Toronto〔()〕
*University of Victoria〔()〕
*University of Manitoba〔()〕
*University of Northern British Columbia〔()〕
*University of Waterloo〔()〕
*University of Western Ontario〔()〕
*University of Windsor〔()〕
*University of Winnipeg〔()〕
*York University〔()〕
''Universities that have signed on:''

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