Which of the following is true of copyright law in Canada?
◦ A person who infringes copyright is subject to a civil action and a criminal action under provisions in the Copyright Act.
◦ Canada's Copyright Act, a federal statute, provides that a person can infringe copyright so long as it is not for profit.
◦ The Copyright Act sets out who owns the rights when the author is an employee or a consultant, and its provisions cannot be changed by contract.
◦ A person who copies any work or part of a work is infringing copyright and his or her reason for doing so is irrelevant.
◦ A creator's ownership of copyright is created only when that copyright is registered pursuant to the federal Copyright Act.