Intellectual Property

Last Updated Date: November 14, 2023

Under no circumstance may the work published by Casey Jacque Writing Company Inc., or its associated creative projects, be copied, reproduced, or resold, unless otherwise legally agreed upon between Casey Jacque Writing Company Inc. and the additional party. Proper quotation of small portions of our work (with references included) is permitted.

A statement from the Writer’s Union of Canada denotes:

“Copyright is a property right that arises initially from authorship alone. In Canada, formal registration is not required. An author has copyright in any original literary work, whether or not it is published, except in some cases where the author has been employed to write the work. Copyright in a work remains with the author or their heirs for the life of the author plus fifty years, unless copyright is assigned (by sale or gift) to someone else.”