Now is not the time to increase the strength of copyright law. Copyright law is facing a crisis of legitimacy: consumers increasingly appear to doubt its moral weight. To a large extent, this can be traced to the fact that Australian consumers do not believe they are being treated fairly by (predominantly US-based) copyright producers and distributors. Compared to their overseas peers, Australian consumers pay much more for access to books, films, television, and computer games, and are often subjected to long delays before material is available in Australia. Our research shows that this perceived unfairness increases the willingness of Australian consumers to seek out alternative distribution channels. Put simply, the failure of content di...
Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia’s copyright regime for site...
This article critically evaluates the current approach adopted in Australia in dealing with online c...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
It is often said that Australia is a world leader in rates of copyright infringement for entertainme...
The strategies of price discrimination engaged in by a number of international publishers, coupled w...
Over the past decade, the digital economy has enabled extraordinary technological innovation...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
This talk will look at the latest attempts in the US to contain copyright online with the introducti...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
The film company, Roadshow, the pay television company Foxtel, and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and Ne...
This Australian Copyright Council report breaks down the current copyright laws in Australia and dis...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
This submission focuses on the adverse effects that the Government’s proposals are likely to have on...
Christmas has come early for copyright owners in Australia. The film company, Roadshow, the pay tele...
Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia’s copyright regime for site...
This article critically evaluates the current approach adopted in Australia in dealing with online c...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
It is often said that Australia is a world leader in rates of copyright infringement for entertainme...
The strategies of price discrimination engaged in by a number of international publishers, coupled w...
Over the past decade, the digital economy has enabled extraordinary technological innovation...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
This talk will look at the latest attempts in the US to contain copyright online with the introducti...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
The film company, Roadshow, the pay television company Foxtel, and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and Ne...
This Australian Copyright Council report breaks down the current copyright laws in Australia and dis...
The submission response by the Australian Digital Alliance and Australian Libraries Copyright C...
This submission focuses on the adverse effects that the Government’s proposals are likely to have on...
Christmas has come early for copyright owners in Australia. The film company, Roadshow, the pay tele...
Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia’s copyright regime for site...
This article critically evaluates the current approach adopted in Australia in dealing with online c...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...