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Changes to the Copyright Act (the Act) came into effect on 4 March 2001. The new Act allows for a review after three years, and the Attorney-General's department has recently appointed lawyers Philips Fox to conduct research and analysis as part of the review. More details, including the terms of reference, are available from the Attorney-General's website


submissions · copyright act 1968

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Submissions

Review of the scope of Part V Division 2AA of the Copyright Act - October 2005

Inquiry into technological protection measures (TPM) exceptions - October 2005

Proposed Australia-Japan Free Trade Agreement - August 2005

CAL's Fair Use submission - July 2005

Proposed Australia-China Free Trade Agreement - June 2005

Proposed Australia-United Arab Emirates Free Trade Agreement - May 2005

Proposed Australian-ASEAN-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement - March 2005

Australia-US Free Trade Agreement - January 2005

Inquiry into the role of libraries in the online environment - August 2002

Submission to the Contemporary Visual Arts and Craft Inquiry - October 2001

Copyright and Contract - CAL's submission to the Copyright Law Review Committee - August 2001

Review of intellectual property legislation under the competition principles agreement - final report by the intellectual property and competition review committee.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright Act

Copyright Act 1968 [pdf document]
Copyright Regulations 1969
DCITA's Guide to the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act 2000
DCITA's guide to the Moral Rights Act

 

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