08.01.2013
The ALRC monitors the media for references to the Commission and its inquiries. This list is not comprehensive and only includes online sources available to the general public. ALRC in the Media archives are available from 2009.
- Anti-terrorism laws a test of Attorney-General George Brandis’ commitment to freedom of speech | SMH – 31 December 2013
- Restoring whose balance? | On Line Opinion – 18 December 2013
- Oxford-UNSW Copyright Scholars Roundtable: Exceptions reform: fair use for Australia? | Bram’s Pyre – 17 December 2013
- Move against laws that curb freedom | PS News – 13 December 2013
- ALRC to conduct freedoms audit of Commonwealth laws | Human Rights Law Centre – 12 December 2013
- Inquiry to examine Australian internet, phone surveillance | Sydney Morning Herald – 13 December 2013
- Federal inquiry timely for the IR mess we’re in | The Australian – 13 December 2013
- RoLIA welcomes ALRC Audit of Rule of Law Breaches which encroach on individual freedoms, rights and privileges | Rule of Law Institute – 12 December 2013
- Law reform to smooth way for the disabled | Wyndham Weekly – 11 December 2013
- Australian Law Reform Commission recommends introducing a ‘fair use’ style exception | The 1709 Blog – 11 December 2013
- Government launches ‘rights and freedoms’ inquiry | The Register – 11 December 2013
- George Brandis asks Australian Law Reform Commission to find laws that encroach on rights, freedoms and privileges | Sydney Morning Herald – 11 December 2013
- New laws to stop sexting | Bendigo Advertiser – 10 December 2013
- Govt likely to limit changes to copyright act | Telecompaper – 9 December 2013
- Brandis sits on digital copyright review until 2014 | ZDNet – 6 December 2013
- Pig farmers might fly: drones and privacy | Queensland Country Life – 6 December 2013
- Amazon’s eyes in the sky and pig farmers might fly | The Conversation – 4 December 2013
- Australia’s System Of Classification Needs To Change, What’s Taking So Long? | Kotaku Australia – 3 December 2013
- Abbott’s Govt to dump laws on hate speech | NZ Herald – 30 November 2013
- Copyright review put in Attorney-General’s hands |iTnews.com.au – 29 November 2013
- Publishers baulk at privacy tort plea | The Australian – 29 November 2013
- A Sexy, Sexy Lesson In Australian Copyright Law: Fact-Checking The Creationistas | Junkee – 28 November 2013
- Australian Law Reform Commission Suggests A Right to Erase | Lawbuddy – 27 November 2013
- The tide is rising: copyright and intellectual property | the iiNet Blog – 26 November 2013
- Australia to update privacy laws | ABC Radio National – 25 November 2013
- ALRC extends submissions deadline for disability review | insuranceNEWS.com.au – 25 November 2013
- Right to rub out embarrassing pictures and data posted online floated by the Australian Law Reform Commission | News.com.au – 22 November 2013
- Be careful what you ask for: ACMA’s bid for more power | The Conversation – 19 November 2013
- Legal concerns over disability | PSnews – 19 November 2013
- Copyrights and copywrongs: reforming educational film rights | The Conversation – 18 November 2013
- Australia’s current copyright law stifles innovation | Business Spectator – 18 November 2013
- Copyright to play catch-up | SMH – 17 November 2013
- US court holds Google’s book digitisation is ‘fair use’ | Copyright Agency – 15 November 2013
- Privacy action only for the stars, says Richard Thomas | The Australian – 15 November 2013
- Australia’s feedlots requesting laws on spy drones | Cattle Network – 13 November 2013
- Is Australia backing away from ‘fair use’ proposals? | The Register – 13 November 2013
- Cattle industry calls for drone laws | ABC Rural – 13 November 2013
- Why creating memes is illegal in Australia | Perth Now – 13 November 2013
- Australian Copyright Law Is Horribly Broken, And That’s Why This Video About It Is Illegal | Gizmodo Australia – 11 November 2013
- Modernising (Irish) Copyright Katseries #3: fair use, Irish-style | The IPKat – 6 November 2013
- “Copyright reform is in the air.” | Disruptive Competition Project – 5 November 2013
- Modernising Copyright: The Report of the Copyright Review Committee | cearta.ie – 29 October 2013
- Australian attorney-general tight lipped on copyright meetings | ZDNet – 29 October 2013
- ISPs await invites into new anti-piracy talks | iTnews.com.au – 28 October 2013
- Digital Footprint | The Project – 28 October 2013
- Facebook privacy and work: ‘I’ve got nothing to hide, but…’ | AFR – 25 October 2013
- Where are the all women in law? | Women’s Agenda – 25 October 2013
- Native Title Act Inquiry kicks off! | Clayton Utz – 24 October 2013
- Big data linked to inevitable privacy breaches | iTnews.com.au – 23 October 2013
- Women in the Institutions of the Law | Human Rights in Australia Right Now – 22 October 2013
- Online incognito | ABC Radio National – 20 October 2013
- Michael Kirby talks love and law at UOW| Illawarra Mercury – 19 October 2013
- Bill Bryson’s copyright stoush with Mike Gerrard has wider implications | SMH – 18 October 2013
- ‘Disabled do not get a fair go’ | The Border Mail – 17 October 2013
- Should we have a right to be forgotten? | B&T – 17 October 2013
- Australia starts debate on right to be forgotten on the internet | The Age – 17 October 2013
- Australia’s privacy challenges in the digital era | SBS News – 16 October 2013
- Reforms to disability pension falling short | The Australian – 15 October 2013
- Senator the Hon. George Brandis QC talks piracy in AIMC 2013 keynote address | if.com.au – 14 October 2013
- NAB preps systems for custom loans | iTnews.com.au – 14 October 2013
- Bosses could be banned from Facebook access | Daily Life – 12 October 2013
- No access for bosses to Facebook under privacy law concerns | SMH – 12 October 2013
- Oz to ban bosses from accessing job seekers’ Facebook accounts | AniNews.in – 12 October 2013
- Australia to ban employers from accessing job seekers’ Facebook accounts | Times Of India – 12 October 2013
- Disability crime victims ‘not taken seriously’ | The Border Mail – 11 October 2013
- ALRC sees gaps in privacy protection | PS News – 11 October 2013
- Tort won’t stop privacy breaches: professor | The Australian – 11 October 2013
- Tort is not the only privacy option | The Australian – 11 October 2013
- “Don’t say words you’re gonna regret” | TimeBase – 10 October 2013
- The Australian public cares about privacy: Do politicians? | Delimiter – 10 October 2013
- Expenses: how the Australian parliament rushed through legislation to reduce transparency | The Guardian – 9 October 2013
- ALRC has released its Invasions of Privacy Issues Paper | Peter A Clarke – 8 October 2013
- ALRC considers drone, social media regulation | ZDNet – 8 October 2013
- Law needs to catch up with crimes against consent | The Canberra Times – 8 October 2013
- Revenge porn: caught in a web of spite | SMH – 7 October 2013
- The clouded issue of data sovereignty | ABC Tech & Games – 1 October 2013
- Attorneys Discuss the Role of Empirical Evidence in Debates Over Copyright Reform | infojustice.org – 30 September 2013
- Call to update privacy inquiry | The Australian – 27 September 2013
- Collective Copyright Trolling? | The 1709 Blog – 16 September 2013
- Professor Lee Godden Appointed as Commissioner to lead Inquiry of Native Title Act | Melbourne Law School – 9 September 2013
- ALRC review of privacy laws aims to close digital gaps | AFR – 4 September 2013
- The future of Native Title | The Age – 4 September 2013
- Freedom set to reclaim its spot at heart of human rights debate | The Australian – 4 September 2013
- ALRC Commissioner appointed for ‘Serious Invasions of Privacy in the Digital Era’ Inquiry | Minter Ellison Blog – 4 September 2013
- Private copying levy on death row | Barry Sookman – 3 September 2013
- Mythbusting Fair Use for Universities | Australian Digital Alliance – 2 September 2013
- Despite election, Australia continues TPP negotiations | ZDNet – 29 August 2013
- Attorney General debate leaves integrity on the sidelines, prompts The Oz to pursue privacy ‘zealots’ | Open and Shut – 28 August 2013
- Elephant in the ballroom: ignoring privacy in the federal election | The Conversation – 27 August 2013
- Coalition promises to conduct human rights audit if elected | The Australian – 27 August 2013
- Coalition takes aim at rights during law debate | Australian Financial Review – 26 August 2013
- The AFR Great Legal Debate | YouTube – 26 August 2013
- No Coalition policy on data retention, copyright infringement | ZDNet – 26 August 2013
- Time to rewrite copyright laws | Australian Financial Review – 26 August 2013
- Mark Dreyfus not afraid to stand up for free speech | The Australian – 23 August 2013
- Privacy law ‘no attack on media’ | The Australian – 23 August 2013
- Australians oblivious to copyright law | Gladstone Observer – 20 August 2013
- George Brandis details Coalition’s arts manifesto | The Australian – 20 August 2013
- Australia needs “fair use” technology-agnostic copyright laws | Hydrapinion – 16 August 2013
- How Australia’s copyright laws affect consumers | YouTube – 14 August 2013
- Native Title Working Group recommendations, the ALRC inquiry, and Akiba | McCullough Robertson – 13 August 2013
- Consumers are breaking copyright laws out of ignorance: study | Business Spectator – 13 August 2013
- Are Australia’s Copyright Laws Broken? | Lifehacker Australia – 13 August 2013
- Mandatory notification scheme for privacy breaches | Mondaq – 12 August 2013
- Fair use? Australian content owners say NO | The 1709 Blog – 10 August 2013
- Copyright: Progress in Australian Law Reform Commission’s inquiry | proACTive blog – 9 August 2013
- Australian Copyright Industry Says Proposal To Bring In Fair Use Is ‘Solution For Problem That Doesn’t Exist’ | Techdirt – 9 August 2013
- Australian Copyright Reform Considers Fair Use | DisCo – 9 August 2013
- Battlelines drawn in fair use debate | ZDNet – 7 August 2013
- Copyright Law: The Fair Use Exception in the ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy Inquiry | TimeBase – 7 August 2013
- Copyright owners group tears apart law review process | iTnews.com.au – 7 August 2013
- The Days of the Statutory License Are Numbered | Pub Date Critical – 6 August 2013
- Copyright Groups Question Fair Use In Australian Copyright Reform | Intellectual Property Watch – 6 August 2013
- Are Australia’s privacy and information laws in need of reform? | ZDNet – 5 August 2013
- AIPP Response to ALRC July 30th 2013 | Australian Institute of Professional Photography blog – 2 August 2013
- Parliamentary Committee report on IT pricing recommends changes to copyright and competition law | Clayton Utz – 1 August 2013
- Directors cry foul over Fair Use proposal | if.com.au – 1 August 2013
- Australia launches review into digital privacy law | The Drum – 1 August 2013
- Genetic testing to be examined at trans-Tasman roundtable | Voxy.co.nz – 31 July 2013
- Author Claims That ‘Fair Use Is Theft By Any Other Name’ | Techdirt – 31 July 2013
- Long story short: Fair use is theft by any other name | SMH – 31 July 2013
- Courts making artistic judgements: not fair | artsHub Australia – 30 July 2013
- The ALRC Copyright Inquiry: How does it affect you? | Screenrights – 30 July 2013
- Secrecy laws remain sitting uneasily with open and accountable government | Open and Shut – 30 July 2013
- Courts making artistic judgements: not fair | artsHub Australia – 30 July 2013
- Why the IT pricing report is stalled at the starting blocks | ZDNet – 30 July 2013
- ALRC to conduct an inquiry into the protection of privacy in the digital era | Lexology – 29 July 2013
- Update on the Australian Inquiry into IT Pricing – Final report released | Australian Copyright Council – 29 July 2013
- Update on the Australian Inquiry into IT Pricing – Final report released | Australian Copyright Council – 29 July 2013
- Being paid for work not such a novel idea | AFR – 29 July 2013
- Terms released for disabilities inquiry | PS News – 26 July 2013
- Inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities | Pro Bono Australia – 25 July 2013
- Commissioner appointed for ALRC inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities | Newsmaker – 24 July 2013
- Update on the Australian Inquiry into IT Pricing – Final report released | Australian Copyright Council – 29 July 2013
- Data breach law essential to protect individuals | SMH – 24 July 2013
- Disability Discrimination Commissioner turns spotlight on the justice system | The World Today (ABC News) – 24 July 2013
- Australian Law Reform Commission Review | Education Services Australia – 24 July 2013
- Commissioner appointed for ALRC inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities | Attorney-General – 23 July 2013
- ‘Fair use’ not fair to education | artsHub Australia – 23 July 2013
- Why reform of copyright will benefit students and schools | Australian Digital Alliance – 19 July 2013
- Drones a safety and privacy headache | The Australian – 18 July 2013
- Data breach law a jobs killer | SMH – 17 July 2013
- What’s wrong with copyright | artsHub Australia – 17 July 2013
- Musicians may lose simulcast royalties | artsHub Australia – 16 July 2013
- Giving Copyright A Fair Go – The Greens’ Way | IP Whiteboard – 15 July 2013
- National law reform: Adapting to the digital economy | Law Institute of Victoria – July 2013
- Copyright News | Managing Intellectual Property – 11 July 2013
- Copyright for a Digital Future | NetHui – 10 July 2013
- Greens Senator proposes fair use amendment to the Copyright Act | Minter Ellison – 9 July 2013
- Copyright changes to affect journalists | The Australian – 8 July 2013
- Volunteer Opportunities for Law Students and Graduates | ANU – 8 July 2013
- Boost for anti-coal body shows Labor knows how to alienate its heartland | The Australian – 5 July 2013
- Data breach hot potato to bounce back | The Age – 4 July 2013
- Report decodes US data privacy | Lawyers Weekly – 3 July 2013
- ALRC: have your say |Copyright Agency – 3 July 2013
- Senate must past mandatory data breach notification bill | ZDNet – 2 July 2013
- Gaming the FOI system? |Open and Shut – 1 July 2013
- Breach notification laws delayed from debate yet again | ZDNet – 1 July 2013
- Mandatory data breach reforms in limbo for now | Business Spectator –1 July 2013
- People with Disability Australia | PWDA E-Bulletin – June 2013
- Copyright and the Digital Economy update | Grey Literature Strategies – 29 June 2013
- Ludlam reveals catch-all “fair use” copyright bill | Delimiter – 29 June 2013
- Copyright and fair use: have your say | National and State Libraries Australasia – 28 June 2013
- Pirate Party Supports Greens Fair Go for Fair Use Bill | Pirate Party Australia – 27 June 27 2013
- ALRC review of the Copyright Act: what this may mean for Artists | Arts Law – 26 June 2013
- Beware the loopholes in the Privacy Alerts Bill | iTnews.com.au – 26 June 2013
- Data breach disclosure bill not rushed: inquiry | Australian Financial Review – 25 June 2013
- Senate urged to pass data breach notification law | SC Magazine Australia – 25 June 2013
- Senate must past mandatory data breach notification bill | Computerworld – 25 June 2013
- As the law plays catch-up, digital content programs impress | AFR – 25 June 2013
- ADMA offers up new voluntary data breach code of conduct | CMO – 23 June 2013
- Age of enlightenment | SMH – 23 June 2013
- Work by UNSW Law academics informs Australian Law Reform Commission report on copyright | UNSW LAW – 20 June 2013
- Momentum for reform of the Native Title Act continues to gather | Clayton Utz – 20 June 2013
- Producers look to new Government | if.com.au – 20 June 2013
- “Get a warrant”: Ludlam net privacy bill lands in Senate | Delimiter – 19 June 2013
- How to fix Australia’s still-broken classification system. Part 3 | ABC Technology and Games – 18 June 2013
- Copyrights and Wrongs | Copyright Agency Magazine – 18 June 2013
- SPAA sounds alarm on copyright proposals | if.com.au – 18 June 2013
- ALRC Inquiry announced into Legal Barriers for People with Disability | Australian Network on Disability – 17 June 2013
- Prism furore provokes privacy law review | The Drum – 14 June 2013
- New inquiry into privacy laws | PSNews – 14 June 2013
- Risks aplenty in bid to modernise punishment for privacy breaches | SMH – 14 June 2013
- ALRC releases its much anticipated second consultation paper on ‘Copyright and the Digital Economy’ | Lexology – 13 June 2013
- Protecting privacy in the digital era | CCH Australia – 13 June 2013
- Hidden Treasures for Legal Research: Law Reform Commission Reports | SLAW – 13 June 2013
- Dreyfus pushes for inquiry to address privacy protection | ARN – 13 June 2013
- Privacy: Data breach notification laws now on the agenda | Hunt & Hunt – 13 June 2013
- Still broken: How Australia’s 20yr old classification laws are in desperate need of repair | ABC Technology and Games – 13 June 2013
- ALRC review – copyright and the digital economy | Nevium – 12 June 2013
- Privacy cause of action: reference redux for ALRC | Open and Shut – 12 June 2013
- Australia To Mull Creating Privacy Tort Amid Spying Concerns | Law360 – 12 June 2013
- Australian government to review digital privacy protection | ZDNet – 12 June 2013
- AG asks Law Reform Commission to conduct privacy inquiry | Computerworld – 12 June 2013
- Greens ‘get a warrant bill’ to curb government spying | Adelaide Now – 12 June 2013
- Teachers tested by proposed changes to copyright laws | artsHub Australia – 11 June 2013
- ALRC Review – Copyright and the Digital Economy | Herbert Smith Freehills – 11 June 2013
- ALRC Review – Copyright and the Digital Economy | Lexecology – 11 June 2013
- Is fair use coming to Australia? | Electronic Frontiers Australia – 11 June 2013
- Should digital copyright be reformed? | iTwire – 11 June 2013
- Professors lead the way | The Age – 10 June 2013
- Emily Hudson’s work informs Australian Law Reform Commission report proposing broad fair use exception to copyright | The Lawyer – 10 June 2013
- ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy discussion paper released | The Lawyer – 10 June 2013
- New Australian Law Reform Commission inquiries announced | Attorney-General – 7 June 2013
- Changes to copyright laws canvassed | PS News – 7 June 2013
- Inquiries to examine how systems best serve stakeholders| Byron Shire News – 7 June 2013
- ALRC backs fair use copyright reform, but political hurdles remain | Computerworld – 7 June 2013
- IIA welcomes discussion paper on Copyright and Digital Economy | ARN – 7 June 2013
- ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy Discussion Paper released | Mallesons – 7 June 2013
- ALRC review – the next steps for Copyright and the Digital Economy | WhaTech – 7 June 2013
- Law commission to review adequacy of copyright laws | AFR – 7 June 2013
- IIA welcomes Copyright and Digital discussion paper by Australian Law Reform Commission | CFOworld – 6 June 2013
- Australia’s first shot at mandatory data breach notification | Open and Shut – 6 June 2013
- ALRC Discussion Paper released | Copyright Agency – 6 June 2013
- ‘Fair use’ to protect cloud from copyright claims | iTnews – 6 June 2013
- Copyright fair use would be flexible for technology: ALRC | ZDNet – 5 June 2013
- Fair use unfair: Copyright Council | artsHub Australia – 5 June 2013
- Release of ALRC Copyright Discussion Paper | National Association for the Visual Arts Ltd – 5 June 2013
- The Copyright and the Digital Economy Discussion Paper is now available | Australian Library and Information Association – 5 June 2013
- Australia’s copyright laws more #copywrong than #copyright | Australian Digital Alliance – 4 June 2013
- Mandatory Data Breach Notification Coming to Australia | The National Law Review – 4 June 2013
- Age Barriers to Work: ALRC releases final Report | adageblog – 4 June 2013
- Older workers face legal barriers | The Law Report,ABC Radio National – 4 June 2013
- Age Barriers in the Workforce Addressed | Pro Bono Australia – 3 June 2013
- ALRC sets out plan to break down age barriers | Insurance News – 3 June 2013
- Privacy reform is getting serious – mandatory notification proposed for “serious data breach” | Lexology – 31 May 2013
- ALRC wants new plan put in action to help senior workers | Sunshine Coast Daily – 31 May 2013
- ALRC releases report into workforce barriers for older Australians | CCH HR blog – 31 May 2013
- Greedy pensioners? Far from it | The Drum Opinion – 31 May 2013
- ALRC urges extension of ‘right to request’ to boost mature age participation rates | Workplace Express – 31 May 2013
- ALRC wants new plan put in action to help senior workers | Northern Star – 31 May 2013
- Govt considers help for older workers | Herald Sun – 30 May 2013
- Mooted ALRC privacy cause of action inquiry not officially dead yet | Open & Shut – 30 May 2013
- Govt considers help for older workers | The Australian – 30 May 2013
- Parliament to see draft laws on privacy | The Australian – 29 May 2013
- Mandatory Data Breach Laws Face Parliament | SMH – 29 May 2013
- Privacy commissioner welcomes new data breach notification laws | Business Spectator – 29 May 2013
- Draft law requiring firms to reveal privacy breaches heads to parliament | The Australian – 29 May 2013
- Australian government brings on mandatory data breach notification | ZDNet – 28 May 2013
- Be open about cyber breaches, says Huawei | The Australian – 28 May 2013
- Government lags lawyer on Royal Commision alert | AFR – 24 May 2013
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership: a knockout blow for innovation? | The Conversation – 24 May 2013
- Stop charging for privacy, ACCAN tells Telstra | iTWire – 23 May 2013
- A Copyright Review Bibliography | Copyhype – 22 May 2013
- Coalition members stop Senate Committee from removing silent number charge for victims of crime | Herald Sun – 21 May 2013
- Crime victims still paying for silent lines after Senate committee fails to stop telcos from charging | News.com.au – 21 May 2013
- I am Scott Ludlam – Ask Me Anything | Reddit – 14 May 2013
- Latest document summarising current state of work on ALRC 112 | Right to Know – 12 May 2013
- No change for domestic violence policy | The Australian – 8 May 2013
- Sausage Love: This week’s hacked Canadian websites | Canada.com – 8 May 2013
- Safeguarding the vulnerable | The Australian – 7 May 2013
- DPP ‘should decide if victims charged’ | The Australian – 7 May 2013
- Fair use for Australia? A report from the Kernochan Centre | Barry Sookman – 6 May 2013
- Once more into the data breach: the LivingSocial hack and you | Delimiter – 6 May 2013
- The fuzzy logic of Australia’s data breach draft | ZDNet – 3 May 2013
- Privacy laws paused | Law Institute of Victoria – May 2013
- Australia’s data breach laws leaked | iTnews – 2 May 2013
- Privacy Awareness Week | Open & Shut – 1 May 2013
- Dreyfus backs mandatory data breach laws | SC Magazine – 29 April 2013
- Attorney-General backs mandatory data breach laws | iTnews – 29 April 2013
- The Corby case and copyright reform |Copyright Agency – 26 April 2013
- Everything but the squeal: researchers steak claim with beef patent | Food Magazine – 26 April 2013
- No secret safe in an online world | SMH – 26 April 2013
- Corbys’ copyright conundrum ends in pulp friction | SMH – 26 April 2013
- Australia To Propose Copyright Reform That Includes Fair Use | Techdirt – 12 April 2013
- A model approach: Kay and Hughes try artist-friendly fee structure | BRW – 10 April 2013
- Classification system marked for reform | PSnews – 8 April 2013
- Australia’s New Classification System May Be Restricted To Mobile And Online Games (For Now) | Kotaku- 8 April 2013
- Charges against journalists ‘an attack on press freedom | Brisbane Times- 6 April 2013
- Government To Implement Changes To Classification, Starting With Automated Classification For Video Games | Kotaku – 5 April 2013
- Reform to the National Classification System | The Hon Jason Clare MP – 5 April 2013
- Australian Government prepares for further reform to the national classification system | Herald Sun – 5 April 2013
- Australian Government prepares for further reform to the national classification system | News.com – 5 April 2013
- Automated classification system on the way | Asia Pacific games industry news | MCV Pacific – 5 April 2013
- Australian parliament approves limited automated classification | VG247 – 5 April 2013
- Public Accountants’ last-ditch pitch for privilege | AFR – 2 April 2013
- A family in distress on the TV news, and a missing law | Crikey – 28 March 2013
- Policy designed for maximum impact | The Australian – 26 March 2013
- Industry ‘Confident’ Cultural Policy Will Live Beyond Simon Crean | theMusic.com.au – 22 March 2013
- Go-to guy Mark Dreyfus aims to douse fire over free speech | The Australian – 22 March 2013
- News Ltd makes up privacy rules and threats to democracy as it goes | Open and Shut – 17 March 2013
- No need for tax advice privilege, says ATO’s Chris Jordan | BRW – 15 March 2013
- New media advocate to push public interest | PS News – 15 March 2013
- Reform that wobbles like jelly: A spineless approach to privacy protection| The Conversation – 14 March 2013
- Government response to Convergence Review and Finkelstein Inquiry | DBCDE Media Release – 13 March 2013
- Diluted media law reforms in jeopardy | The Age – 13 March 2013
- Katter backs media reforms to curb ‘biased’ press | Brisbane Time – 13 March 2013
- Government’s grab for media control termed a threat to open media | Adelaide Now – 13 March 2013
- Deja vu: ALRC to look into privacy cause of action | Open and Shut – 12 March 2013
- Government’s media reform package plays it (very) safe | Crikey – 12 March 2013
- Labor shelves privacy tort plan | The Australian – 13 March 2013
- Conroy buys fight with light touch media plan | The Conversation – 12 March 2013
- Australia’s Telstra waives silent line fee for domestic violence victims | The Information Daily – 11 March 2013
- Aaron’s Army fights the Trans-Pacific Partnership | The Conversation – 8 March 2013
- What Australian businesses need to know about cloud compliance | ZDNet – 4 March 2013
- David Harvey calls for human rights approach to copyright law reform | Business Review Weekly – 1 March 2013
- Censorship standards come from a personal place | The Drum Opinion (ABC) – 28 February 2013
- Telstra drops unlisted number fees for battered women | News.com – 27 February 2013
- Violence victims won’t pay silent fee | Perth Now – 26 February 2013
- Quest for better balance in copyright law | Business Review Weekly – 26 February 2013
- Legislation creeps up to muzzle us all | The Telegraph – 26 February 2013
- Peter Bartlett: Freedom of expression is a fragile thing in Australia | Adelaide Now – 25 February 2013
- Australia: The Family Violence Amendments (Cth) | Coleman Grieg Lawyers – 24 February 2013
- New law fails to protect our genes status | PS News – 13 February 2013
- DrupalCon Sydney: Keynote: Dries Buytaert | YouTube – 7 February 2013
- Australia: Family Violence Amendments: developments by the Federal and NSW Governments | Mondaq – 6 February 2013
- Fired For Having The Wrong Genes? | New Matilda – 1 February 2013
- Social decisions a recruitment risk | Lawyers Weekly – 29 January 2013
- Embracing the Digital Economy | Matthew Sag – 22 January 2013
- 2013: A Copyright Odd-yssey | Australian Copyright Council – 21 January 2013
- Rising demands around world for copyright exceptions | University World News – 19 January 2013
- Reforming copyright law essential for innovation | University World News – 19 January 2013
- Achieving the copyright balance | Lawyers Weekly – 16 January 2013
- Copyright Wars – the Submissions | Pub Date Critical – 16 January 2013
- 2013 Australian Digital Alliance Copyright Forum | ADA – 14 January 2013
- Sex abuse inquiry to cost $100m | The Australian – 14 January 2013
- Productivity Commission releases draft report on compulsory licensing of patents | AusBiotech – Australian Life Scientist – 10 January 2013
- Universities seek copyright law reform to enable MOOCs | The Conversation – 10 January 2013
- Will big data change the 2013 election? | The Drum Opinion – 9 January 2013
- Australia Says ‘Let’s Update Copyright For The Digital Economy;’ Legacy Industries Say ‘Let’s Pretend It’s Still 1968 | Techdirt – 8 January 2013
- GPS monitoring may intrude on prisoners’ privacy | The Conversation – 7 January 2013
- Sexual harassment ‘invisible’ in the bush | Monitor Online: University of Canberra – 4 January 2013