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L'Association des collèges communautaires du Canada (ACCC), l'Association des universités et collèges du Canada (AUCC), l'Association canadienne des professeures et professeurs d'université (ACCPU), la Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et des enseignants (FCE), l'Association canadienne des conseils/commissions scolaires (ACCCS) et le Consortium du droit d'auteur du Conseil des ministres de l'Éducation (Canada) [CMEC] ont uni leurs efforts afin de lutter contre les changements proposés par le Comité du patrimoine en mai.
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Ottawa, September 22, 2004 -- Changes to copyright law recommended by the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage would seriously hinder the use of the Internet for teaching and learning purposes, warn six national education groups representing the K-12 and postsecondary sectors. The Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC), the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT), the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF), the Canadian School Boards Association (CSBA), and the Copyright Consortium of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), have come together to fight the changes proposed by the Heritage Committee in May.
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