Changes to Australian copyright law introduced under the Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement will diminish the public domain, criminalise common copyright infringing practices and locally introduce significant portions of the controversial 1998 American Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This paper examines these imminent changes to Australian copyright law, with specific attention to the potential effects of the extended duration of copyright protection and the introduction of technological anti-circumvention measures. It argues that public domain-enhancing activities are crucial for sustaining cultural creativity and technological innovation, and discusses the potential role of the Creative Commons movement in establishing e...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
Innovation is clearly essential for economic growth, cultural development and personal autonomy. Yet...
Digital communications technology is dramatically affecting the management and consumption of cultur...
Many examples of innovation in relation to information goods involve works in which various parties ...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
Australians continue to make very substantial contributions to the development of open source softwa...
This article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aust...
One question that has long recurred in copyright reform debates in Commonwealth countries is whether...
This submission focuses on the adverse effects that the Government’s proposals are likely to have on...
TThis article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aus...
The traditional purpose of copyright in most countries is to provide an incentive for creation and i...
Empirical research into the digitisation of collections in Australian museums, galleries, libraries ...
Empirical research into the digitisation of collections in Australian museums, galleries, libraries ...
This Australian Copyright Council report breaks down the current copyright laws in Australia and dis...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
Innovation is clearly essential for economic growth, cultural development and personal autonomy. Yet...
Digital communications technology is dramatically affecting the management and consumption of cultur...
Many examples of innovation in relation to information goods involve works in which various parties ...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
Australians continue to make very substantial contributions to the development of open source softwa...
This article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aust...
One question that has long recurred in copyright reform debates in Commonwealth countries is whether...
This submission focuses on the adverse effects that the Government’s proposals are likely to have on...
TThis article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aus...
The traditional purpose of copyright in most countries is to provide an incentive for creation and i...
Empirical research into the digitisation of collections in Australian museums, galleries, libraries ...
Empirical research into the digitisation of collections in Australian museums, galleries, libraries ...
This Australian Copyright Council report breaks down the current copyright laws in Australia and dis...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
Innovation is clearly essential for economic growth, cultural development and personal autonomy. Yet...
Digital communications technology is dramatically affecting the management and consumption of cultur...