"The Productivity Commission's draft report on Australia's copyright arrangements makes recommendations that would be incredibly detrimental to our national creative talent. The report is overall profoundly disappointing and a major cause for concern."
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Showing posts with label Productivity Commission's draft report on Australia's copyright arrangements. Show all posts
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Friday, May 6, 2016
Fair use does not mean free: Copyright recommendations would crush Australian content; Sydney Morning Herald, 5/6/16
Kim Williams, Sydney Morning Herald; Fair use does not mean free: Copyright recommendations would crush Australian content:
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