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      Some McGill Guide Available Online
I stumbled across part of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition website, where I found a good swathe of the 6th edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation available online in PDF. The parts that are up are, of course, those that deal with “international materials.” Still, you’ll find nearly 75 pages, all in all.




On page two:
“… provided for the sole and exclusive benefit of participants in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, are protected by copyright. No part of these materials may be distributed to third parties in any manner.”
Yes, indeed, Luke. And if you put something online and don’t password protect it, you cannot expect or, indeed, require that others won’t read it. It’s unauthorized copying that the Copyright Act proscribes, not use or benefit. Just as the the second sentence you quoted says.