piracy
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Google: Australian Piracy Is An Availability And Pricing Problem
Can I get an ‘amen’?! Google Australia’s head of public policy, Iarla Flynn, is your new hero: in a letter penned to Malcolm Turnbull on behalf of Google Australia about the state of Australian media, Flynn says that Australia has a piracy problem. A problem which can be solved by taking a look at the…
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Australia’s Attorney-General Ready To Target ISPs Over Copyright Infringement
George Brandis, the Australian Government’s Attorney-General and Minister for the Arts, is gearing up for a renewed assault on ISPs that “enable” piracy and copyright infringement. After a speech two weeks ago at the Copyright Law forum, Brandis is sowing the seeds for a crackdown on Internet businesses that don’t punish their users for sharing…
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Fair Use For The Future: A Practical Look At Copyright Reform
George Brandis is the Australian Attorney-General, and gave a speech to a copyright forum in Canberra this morning outlining potential ways to tackle Copyright Reform and Online Piracy.
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Australia Should Add Fair Use To Copyright Laws Says Law Reform Commission
It feels like the inquiry into Australia’s copyright laws by the Australian Law Reform Commission has been going on for years now. That’s probably because it has, but this afternoon the ALRC finally handed down its full, meaty report on Australian copyright, and recommended that Fair Use clauses be added into law, along with a…