In December 2017, the Canadian government launched its much-anticipated and much-lobbied review of Canadian copyright law, tasking the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology to lead the way. After months of study and hundreds of witnesses and briefs, the committee released its authoritative report with 36 recommendations earlier this month. Carys Craig, a law professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and one of Canada\u2019s leading copyright law experts, joins the podcast to help sort through the report and to consider what it means for the future of Canadian copyright law.\nThe podcast can be downloaded here and is embedded below. The transcript is posted at the bottom of this post or can be accessed here. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcast, Google Play, Spotify or the RSS feed. Updates on the podcast on Twitter at @Lawbytespod.\n\nEpisode Notes:\n\nStanding Committee on Industry, Science, and Technology, Statutory Review of the Copyright Act\nThe Authoritative Canadian Copyright Review: Industry Committee Issues Balanced, Forward-Looking Report on the Future of Canadian Copyright Law\nCredits:\nHouse of Commons, June 3, 2019\nTranscript:\n\n\n\nLaw Bytes Podcast \u2013 Episode 16 | Convert audio-to-text with Sonix\nMichael Geist: \nThis is Law Bytes, a podcast with Michael Geist.\nDan Ruimy: \nThank you Mr. Speaker. I have the honour to present in both official languages the 16th report of the Standing Committee on Industry Science and Technology entitled statutory review of the copyright