Supreme Court sides with Ontario in dispute over property-survey copyright
OTTAWA — A Supreme Court of Canada decision has put the brakes on a long-planned class-action suit over the rights to property surveys in Ontario.
Keatley Surveying Ltd. brought the action 12 years ago on behalf of Ontario companies that deposited plans of survey in provincial land-registry offices.
In 1991, the Ontario government and Teranet Inc., a for-profit company, began work on an electronic land-registration and administration system.
Keatley argued that Teranet, operator of the land-registry database on behalf of the province, infringed surveyors’ copyright by digitizing, storing and copying the plans of survey.