This talk will look at recent issues relating to copyright both overseas and in Australia. Copyright determines what we can and cannot share and recent attempts in the US to enforce copyright online saw an online protest by Wikipedia turning 'off' for 24 hours. In January a proposal for the US Research Works Act - which would make it illegal to have open access a condition of federal research funding - was met with a storm of online protest. Not only was the bill retracted but it spawned an academic boycott of Elsevier in protest of their financial support of the bill. The Australian Law Reform Commission is currently conducting an inquiry into Copyright and the Digital Economy. This is an area to watch
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This talk will look at the latest attempts in the US to contain copyright online with the introducti...
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Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia’s copyright regime for site...
The growing demand for wider access to the outputs of academic research has put pressure on the trad...
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This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
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The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
In Australia there has been an increasing emphasis on providing open access to research outputs wher...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
This Report analyses the copyright law framework needed to ensure open access to outputs of the Aust...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
Christmas has come early for copyright owners in Australia. The film company, Roadshow, the pay tele...
Fair Use Week has celebrated the evolution and development of the defence of fair use under copyrigh...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
This talk will look at the latest attempts in the US to contain copyright online with the introducti...
Now is not the time to increase the strength of copyright law. Copyright law is facing a crisis of l...
Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia’s copyright regime for site...
The growing demand for wider access to the outputs of academic research has put pressure on the trad...
There is an increasing recognition, in Australia and internationally, that access to knowledge is a ...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
The traditional purpose of copyright in most countries is to provide an incentive for creation and i...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
In Australia there has been an increasing emphasis on providing open access to research outputs wher...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
This Report analyses the copyright law framework needed to ensure open access to outputs of the Aust...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
Christmas has come early for copyright owners in Australia. The film company, Roadshow, the pay tele...
Fair Use Week has celebrated the evolution and development of the defence of fair use under copyrigh...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...