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Application of an Extended Collective Licensing Regime in Canada: Principles and Issues Related to Implementation
Extended collective licensing. also known as extended repertoire, originated in the Nordic countries. It may be useful to accelerate the acquisition of licensing authority by Collective Management Organizations. This paper considers the pitfalls to avoid and the international legal context.