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Rocker Bryan Adams calls for changes to Canada鈥檚 copyright laws to help artists

He wants them to be in line with U.S. rules
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(Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Internationally renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams is calling on Ottawa to change copyright laws to bring them more in line with provisions in the United States.

In particular, Adams told a House of Commons committee today that one section of the Copyright Act needs to be amended to give artists the ability to better control what they create.

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Adams pointed out to MPs the law prevents artists from recovering ownership of their creations until 25 years after they die.

He noted that musicians in the U.S. have the ability to recover copyright control over their works 35 years after signing over the rights to record producers.

The musician, known for such hits as 鈥淪ummer of 鈥69,鈥 said the change he is proposing likely would not affect how much he earns from his music.

But he said younger artists could benefit.

鈥淚 just think it鈥檚 fair鈥 to make the change, Adams said.

The Canadian Press


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