The Canadian Copyrights Database, accessible free of charge, contains all copyrights which were registered as of October 1, 1991, pursuant to the Copyright Act. This includes traditional copyrights (original literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works) and copyrights in other subject-matter (performer's performances, sound recordings and communication signals). Pre-1991 registration information is available in microfiche, index card and microfilm form in the Client Service Centre in Gatineau, Quebec.
The Copyrights Database contains works that have been registered in Canada. Copyright covers creations such as books, musical scores, instructions, menus, paintings, drawings, illustrations, dances, plays, songs, compositions, etc. In addition, it covers a performer's performance if a piece is actually performed, sound recordings of the music that is played and communications signals such as television shows or movies distributed by satellite or on cable. This database provides a glimpse into the creativity of Canadians.
This database allows you to find the owner(s) of a copyright or those to whom the work has been assigned or licenced. You can then contact the owner for permission to use the work. You can search by title, owner, author, country where published, date published and category.
Help files
are accessed using the help button on the database
Client Service Centre
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Web Site
New Brunswick Contact(s):
Ms.
Cécile
Klein
Intellectual Property Information Officer
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
1575 Brunswick Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2G1
Telephone: 902-426-8604
Fax: 902-426-6530
Toll-free (information): 1-888-576-4444
TTY Toll-free (hearing impaired): 1-866-442-2476
E-mail: klein.cecile@cbsc.ic.gc.ca
Web site:
http://cipo.gc.ca