Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become a culturally acceptable behaviour that is under-enforced. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is the latest enforcement measure aimed at sinking the pirate ship. The first part of this paper will explore piracy as a cultural phenomenon and how it interacts with Australian civil and criminal law. Pirates, who have awareness that their plundering is wrong, convince themselves that: there are moral grounds for their escapades; there is a government conspiracy to reduce internet freedom; they are fighting globalisation by attacking the corporations who reap disproportionate booty, often at the expense of artists and creators; there a...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
From the perspective of rights holders, piracy represents lost revenue. In this article we argue tha...
TThis article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aus...
Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become...
This paper considers intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement from the perspective of criminal...
Piracy has reemerged in the past decade, but international laws lag behind While modern-day piracy t...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
This article presents an overview of the growth of internet piracy in the global marketplace. The et...
It is often said that Australia is a world leader in rates of copyright infringement for entertainme...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
This article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aust...
Piracy seems to be a notion of ages ago yet it is far from gone. News reports over the last couple o...
Now is not the time to increase the strength of copyright law. Copyright law is facing a crisis of l...
Helen Charles, alum of the Department of Media and Communications (2010), argues that the new EC pir...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
From the perspective of rights holders, piracy represents lost revenue. In this article we argue tha...
TThis article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aus...
Combating internet piracy is a global challenge. Fundamentally, piracy lingers because it has become...
This paper considers intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement from the perspective of criminal...
Piracy has reemerged in the past decade, but international laws lag behind While modern-day piracy t...
This paper outlines the Australian Government’s proposed approach to amending the Copyright Act 1968...
This article presents an overview of the growth of internet piracy in the global marketplace. The et...
It is often said that Australia is a world leader in rates of copyright infringement for entertainme...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
This article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aust...
Piracy seems to be a notion of ages ago yet it is far from gone. News reports over the last couple o...
Now is not the time to increase the strength of copyright law. Copyright law is facing a crisis of l...
Helen Charles, alum of the Department of Media and Communications (2010), argues that the new EC pir...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
From the perspective of rights holders, piracy represents lost revenue. In this article we argue tha...
TThis article considers the radical, sweeping changes to Australian copyright law wrought by the Aus...