26.11.2013
The ALRC monitors the media for references to the Commission and its inquiries. This list is not comprehensive.
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Copyright and the Digital Economy update | Grey Literature Strategies—29 June 2013
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Ludlam reveals catch-all “fair use” copyright bill | Delimiter—29 June 2013
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Copyright and fair use: have your say | National and State Libraries Australasia—28 June 2013
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Pirate Party Supports Greens Fair Go for Fair Use Bill | Pirate Party Australia—27 June 2013
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ALRC review of the Copyright Act: what this may mean for Artists | Arts Law—26 June 2013
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Data breach disclosure bill not rushed: inquiry | Australian Financial Review—25 June 2013
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Senate urged to pass data breach notification law | SC Magazine Australia—25 June 2013
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Senate must past mandatory data breach notification bill | Computerworld—25 June 2013
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As the law plays catch-up, digital content programs impress | Australian Financial Review—25 June 2013
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ADMA offers up new voluntary data breach code of conduct | CMO—23 June 2013
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Age of enlightenment | Sydney Morning Herald—23 June 2013
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Work by UNSW Law academics informs Australian Law Reform Commission report on copyright | UNSW LAW—20 June 2013
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Momentum for reform of the Native Title Act continues to gather | Clayton Utz—20 June 2013
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Producers look to new Government | if.com.au—20 June 2013
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“Get a warrant”: Ludlam net privacy bill lands in Senate | Delimiter—19 June 2013
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How to fix Australia’s still-broken classification system. Part 3 | ABC, Technology and Games—18 June 2013
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Copyrights and Wrongs | Copyright Agency Magazine—18 June 2013
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SPAA sounds alarm on copyright proposals | if.com.au—18 June 2013
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ALRC Inquiry announced into Legal Barriers for People with Disability | Australian Network on Disability—17 June 2013
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Prism furore provokes privacy law review | The Drum—14 June 2013
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New inquiry into privacy laws | PSNews—14 June 2013
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Risks aplenty in bid to modernise punishment for privacy breaches | Sydney Morning Herald—14 June 2013
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ALRC releases its much anticipated second consultation paper on ‘Copyright and the Digital Economy’ | Lexology—13 June 2013
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Protecting privacy in the digital era | CCH Australia—13 June 2013
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Hidden Treasures for Legal Research: Law Reform Commission Reports | SLAW—13 June 2013
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Dreyfus pushes for inquiry to address privacy protection | ARN—13 June 2013
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Privacy: Data breach notification laws now on the agenda | Hunt & Hunt—13 June 2013
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Still broken: How Australia’s 20yr old classification laws are in desperate need of repair | ABC, Technology and Games—13 June 2013
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ALRC review—copyright and the digital economy | Nevium—12 June 2013
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Privacy cause of action: reference redux for ALRC | Open and Shut—12 June 2013
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Australia To Mull Creating Privacy Tort Amid Spying Concerns | Law360—12 June 2013
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Australian government to review digital privacy protection | ZDNet—12 June 2013
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AG asks Law Reform Commission to conduct privacy inquiry | Computerworld—12 June 2013
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Greens ‘get a warrant bill’ to curb government spying | Adelaide Now—12 June 2013
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Teachers tested by proposed changes to copyright laws | artsHub Australia—11 June 2013
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ALRC Review—Copyright and the Digital Economy | Herbert Smith Freehills—11 June 2013
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Is fair use coming to Australia? | Electronic Frontiers Australia—11 June 2013
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Should digital copyright be reformed? | iTwire—11 June 2013
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Professors lead the way | The Age—10 June 2013
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Emily Hudson’s work informs Australian Law Reform Commission report proposing broad fair use exception to copyright | The Lawyer—10 June 2013
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ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy discussion paper released | The Lawyer—10 June 2013
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New Australian Law Reform Commission inquiries announced | Attorney-General—7 June 2013
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Changes to copyright laws canvassed | PS News—7 June 2013
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Inquiries to examine how systems best serve stakeholders | Byron Shire News—7 June 2013
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ALRC backs fair use copyright reform, but political hurdles remain | Computerworld—7 June 2013
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IIA welcomes discussion paper on Copyright and Digital Economy | ARN—7 June 2013
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ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy Discussion Paper released | Mallesons—7 June 2013
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ALRC review—the next steps for Copyright and the Digital Economy | WhaTech—7 June 2013
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Law commission to review adequacy of copyright laws | Australian Financial Review—7 June 2013
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IIA welcomes Copyright and Digital discussion paper by Australian Law Reform Commission | CFOworld—6 June 2013
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Australia’s first shot at mandatory data breach notification | Open and Shut—6 June 2013
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ALRC Discussion Paper released | Copyright Agency—6 June 2013
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‘Fair use’ to protect cloud from copyright claims | iTnews—6 June 2013
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Copyright fair use would be flexible for technology: ALRC | ZDNet—5 June 2013
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Fair use unfair: Copyright Council | artsHub Australia—5 June 2013
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Release of ALRC Copyright Discussion Paper | National Association for the Visual Arts Ltd—5 June 2013
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The Copyright and the Digital Economy Discussion Paper is now available | Australian Library and Information Association—5 June 2013
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Australia’s copyright laws more #copywrong than #copyright | Australian Digital Alliance—4 June 2013
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Mandatory Data Breach Notification Coming to Australia | The National Law Review—4 June 2013
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Age Barriers to Work: ALRC releases final Report | adageblog—4 June 2013
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Older workers face legal barriers | The Law Report, ABC Radio National—4 June 2013
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Age Barriers in the Workforce Addressed | Pro Bono Australia—3 June 2013
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ALRC sets out plan to break down age barriers | Insurance News—3 June 2013
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Privacy reform is getting serious—mandatory notification proposed for “serious data breach” | Lexology—31 May 2013
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ALRC wants new plan put in action to help senior workers | Sunshine Coast Daily—31 May 2013
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ALRC releases report into workforce barriers for older Australians | CCH HR blog—31 May 2013
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Greedy pensioners? Far from it | The Drum Opinion—31 May 2013
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ALRC urges extension of ‘right to request’ to boost mature age participation rates | Workplace Express—31 May 2013
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ALRC wants new plan put in action to help senior workers | Northern Star—31 May 2013
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Govt considers help for older workers | Herald Sun—30 May 2013
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Mooted ALRC privacy cause of action inquiry not officially dead yet | Open and Shut—30 May 2013
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Govt considers help for older workers | The Australian—30 May 2013
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Parliament to see draft laws on privacy | The Australian—29 May 2013
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Mandatory Data Breach Laws Face Parliament | Sydney Morning Herald—29 May 2013
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Privacy commissioner welcomes new data breach notification laws | Business Spectator—29 May 2013
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Draft law requiring firms to reveal privacy breaches heads to parliament | The Australian—29 May 2013
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Australian government brings on mandatory data breach notification | ZDNet—28 May 2013
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Be open about cyber breaches, says Huawei | The Australian—28 May 2013
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Government lags lawyer on Royal Commission alert | Australian Financial Review—24 May 2013
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership: a knockout blow for innovation? | The Conversation—24 May 2013
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Stop charging for privacy, ACCAN tells Telstra | iTWire—23 May 2013
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A Copyright Review Bibliography | Copyhype—22 May 2013
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Coalition members stop Senate Committee from removing silent number charge for victims of crime | Herald Sun—21 May 2013
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Crime victims still paying for silent lines after Senate committee fails to stop telcos from charging | News.com.au—21 May 2013
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I am Scott Ludlam—Ask Me Anything | Reddit—14 May 2013
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Latest document summarising current state of work on ALRC 112 | Right to Know—12 May 2013
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No change for domestic violence policy | The Australian—8 May 2013
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Sausage Love: This week’s hacked Canadian websites | Canada.com—8 May 2013
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Safeguarding the vulnerable | The Australian—7 May 2013
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DPP ‘should decide if victims charged’ | The Australian—7 May 2013
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Fair use for Australia? A report from the Kernochan Centre | Barry Sookman—6 May 2013
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Once more into the data breach: the LivingSocial hack and you | Delimiter—6 May 2013
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The fuzzy logic of Australia’s data breach draft | ZDNet—3 May 2013
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Privacy laws paused | Law Institute of Victoria—May 2013
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Australia’s data breach laws leaked | iTnews—2 May 2013
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Privacy Awareness Week | Open and Shut—1 May 2013
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Dreyfus backs mandatory data breach laws | SC Magazine—29 April 2013
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Attorney-General backs mandatory data breach laws | iTnews—29 April 2013
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The Corby case and copyright reform |Copyright Agency—26 April 2013
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Everything but the squeal: researchers steak claim with beef patent | Food Magazine—26 April 2013
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No secret safe in an online world | Sydney Morning Herald—26 April 2013
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Corbys’ copyright conundrum ends in pulp friction | Sydney Morning Herald—26 April 2013
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Australia To Propose Copyright Reform That Includes Fair Use | Techdirt—12 April 2013
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A model approach: Kay and Hughes try artist-friendly fee structure | BRW—10 April 2013
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Classification system marked for reform | PSnews—8 April 2013
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Australia’s New Classification System May Be Restricted To Mobile And Online Games (For Now) | Kotaku—8 April 2013
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Charges against journalists ‘an attack on press freedom’ | Brisbane Times—6 April 2013
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Government To Implement Changes To Classification, Starting With Automated Classification For Video Games | Kotaku—5 April 2013
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Reform to the National Classification System | The Hon Jason Clare MP—5 April 2013
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Australian Government prepares for further reform to the national classification system | Herald Sun—5 April 2013
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Australian Government prepares for further reform to the national classification system | News.com—5 April 2013
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Automated classification system on the way | MCV Pacific—5 April 2013
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Australian parliament approves limited automated classification | VG247—5 April 2013
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Public Accountants’ last-ditch pitch for privilege | Australian Financial Review—2 April 2013
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A family in distress on the TV news, and a missing law | Crikey—28 March 2013
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Policy designed for maximum impact | The Australian—26 March 2013
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Industry ‘Confident’ Cultural Policy Will Live Beyond Simon Crean | theMusic.com.au—22 March 2013
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Go-to guy Mark Dreyfus aims to douse fire over free speech | The Australian—22 March 2013
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News Ltd makes up privacy rules and threats to democracy as it goes | Open and Shut—17 March 2013
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No need for tax advice privilege, says ATO’s Chris Jordan | BRW—15 March 2013
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New media advocate to push public interest | PS News—15 March 2013
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Reform that wobbles like jelly: A spineless approach to privacy protection | The Conversation—14 March 2013
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Government response to Convergence Review and Finkelstein Inquiry | DBCDE Media Release—13 March 2013
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Diluted media law reforms in jeopardy | The Age—13 March 2013
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Katter backs media reforms to curb ‘biased’ press | Brisbane Time—13 March 2013
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Government’s grab for media control termed a threat to open media | Adelaide Now—13 March 2013
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Deja vu: ALRC to look into privacy cause of action | Open and Shut—12 March 2013
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Government’s media reform package plays it (very) safe | Crikey—12 March 2013
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Labor shelves privacy tort plan | The Australian—13 March 2013
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Conroy buys fight with light touch media plan | The Conversation—12 March 2013
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Australia’s Telstra waives silent line fee for domestic violence victims | The Information Daily—11 March 2013
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Aaron’s Army fights the Trans-Pacific Partnership | The Conversation—8 March 2013
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What Australian businesses need to know about cloud compliance | ZDNet—4 March 2013
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David Harvey calls for human rights approach to copyright law reform | BRW—1 March 2013
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Censorship standards come from a personal place | The Drum Opinion—28 February 2013
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Telstra drops unlisted number fees for battered women | News.com—27 February 2013
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Violence victims won’t pay silent fee | Perth Now—26 February 2013
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Quest for better balance in copyright law | BRW—26 February 2013
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Legislation creeps up to muzzle us all | The Telegraph—26 February 2013
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Peter Bartlett: Freedom of expression is a fragile thing in Australia | Adelaide Now—25 February 2013
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Australia: The Family Violence Amendments (Cth) | Coleman Grieg Lawyers—24 February 2013
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New law fails to protect our genes status | PS News—13 February 2013
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DrupalCon Sydney: Keynote: Dries Buytaert | YouTube—7 February 2013
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Australia: Family Violence Amendments: developments by the Federal and NSW Governments | Mondaq—6 February 2013
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Fired For Having The Wrong Genes? | New Matilda—1 February 2013
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Social decisions a recruitment risk | Lawyers Weekly—29 January 2013
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Embracing the Digital Economy | Matthew Sag—22 January 2013
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2013: A Copyright Odd-yssey | Australian Copyright Council—21 January 2013
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Rising demands around world for copyright exceptions | University World News—19 January 2013
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Reforming copyright law essential for innovation | University World News—19 January 2013
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Achieving the copyright balance | Lawyers Weekly—16 January 2013
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Copyright Wars—the Submissions | Pub Date Critical—16 January 2013
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2013 Australian Digital Alliance Copyright Forum | ADA—14 January 2013
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Sex abuse inquiry to cost $100m | The Australian—14 January 2013
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Productivity Commission releases draft report on compulsory licensing of patents | Australian Life Scientist—10 January 2013
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Universities seek copyright law reform to enable MOOCs | The Conversation—10 January 2013
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Will big data change the 2013 election? | The Drum Opinion—9 January 2013
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Australia Says ‘Let’s Update Copyright For The Digital Economy;’ Legacy Industries Say ‘Let’s Pretend It’s Still 1968’ | Techdirt—8 January 2013
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GPS monitoring may intrude on prisoners’ privacy | The Conversation—7 January 2013
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Sexual harassment ‘invisible’ in the bush | Monitor Online: University of Canberra—4 January 2013
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iiNet blames data retention, studio intransigence for ditching piracy trials | ZDNet—17 December 2012
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Telstra denies TV Now delayed NRL deal | ZDNet—12 December 2012
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Why copyright law needs fixing | Australian Financial Review—11 December 2012
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Privacy chief defers to ACMA on prank | The Australian—11 December 2012
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New law could prevent invasions of privacy: Greens | Sydney Morning Herald—11 December 2012
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Government needs to make stand on copyright again | The Australian—10 December 2012
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Foxtel wants UK-style block on piracy websites | ZDNet—6 December 2012
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MPAA To Aussies: Obey US Created Copyright Rules! But Don’t Even Think About Importing Fair Use | Techdirt—6 December 2012
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2012: The Year in Review | Australian Copyright Council—6 December 2012
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AFACT argues to keep copyright status quo | ZDNet—4 December 2012
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A primer to Australia’s new privacy laws | Technology Spectator—3 December 2012
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Public interest at stake in privacy law | Australian Financial Review—30 November 2012
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Families to benefit as privacy reforms pass the Parliament | Invest in Australia—30 November 2012
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(Partial) privacy reform just makes it before end of year close down | Open and Shut—29 November 2012
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Aust govt rejects delaying ACTA ratification | ZDNet—29 November 2012
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Families to benefit as privacy reforms pass the Parliament | Nicola Roxon MP—29 November 2012
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Attorney General’s media release on Privacy amendments | Peter A Clarke—29 November 2012
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Privacy reforms pass Australian Parliament | YouTube,OAIC—29 November 2012
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Feds tip ACTA analysis by year end | iTnews—29 November 2012
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Optus lobbies for change to copyright laws | Technology Spectator—28 November 2012
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Suncorp’s Geoff Summerhayes supports removing super age barriers | Money Management—28 November 2012
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End voluntary contribution age limits: Suncorp | Financial Standard—28 November 2012
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Tibco pushes privacy breach laws | The Australian—28 November 2012
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Optus lobbies for copyright changes | Australian Financial Review—28 November 2012
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Optus pushes commission for updated Copyright Act | The Australian—28 November 2012
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Suncorp Group Ltd: No Age Barriers for Retirement Saving | 4-Traders—27 November 2012
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Copyright in Public Domain Art | Witty’s Blog—26 November 2012
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Porn doesn’t lead to rape culture | The Conversation—26 November 2012
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ACCC, eBay want cloud clarity | CRN Australia—26 November 2012
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Oz has sobered up since the 1970s | Winnipeg Free Press—23 November 2012
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ACCC, eBay seek cloud clarity | iTnews.com.au—23 November 2012
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ACCC, eBay call for technology neutral copyright law | Telecompaper—23 November 2012
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ACCC calls for liberalised copyright in Oz | The Register (UK)—22 November 2012
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eBay, ACCC back Optus on copyright in the cloud | ZDNet—22 November 2012
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An e-news update from the Age Discrimination Commissioner, Hon. Susan Ryan AO | AHRC—22 November 2012
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Watching The Footy From The Cloud | Mondaq—21 November 2012
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eBay Responds to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s Copyright and the Digital Economy Issues Paper | eBay Inc, Main Street—21 November 2012
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Digital sampling/remix culture forum, workshop, film and showcase | Deakin School of Law—20 November 2012
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Mature age job seeker forum raises awareness and opportunities | DEEWR, Ministers’ Media Centre—16 November 2012
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Australia consults on abolishing upper age limit for skilled migrants | Workpermit.com—17 November 2012
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Age barrier submissions closing soon | CCH Australia—16 November 2012
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ALRC inquiry into Age Barriers to Work | OSPO—16 November 2012
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‘Few take confession or reveal sex crimes’ | The Australian—16 November 2012
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EA’s CEO John Riccitiello Calls For A Global Classification System | Kotaku Australia—16 November 2012
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Yeah, but what actually IS a royal commission? | The Courier-Mail—13 November 2012
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ISPs get orders on child abuse | PS News—13 November 2012
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Royal commissions: how do they work? | The Conversation—13 November 2012
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The law and technology behind Australia’s internet filtering | ZDNet—12 November 2012
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Internet filter backdown: Conroy announces no filter in Australia | Crikey—9 November 2012
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Ill-fated internet filter sacrificed for political expediency | ZDNet—9 November 2012
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Everyone’s a winner with the scrapping of the internet filter | ABC Technology & Games—9 November 2012
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Government backs down on promise of internet filter | ABC AM—9 November 2012
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Creation and copyright law: the case of 3D printing | The Conversation—November 2012
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Change and the Copyright Modernization Act | Barry Sookman—7 November 2012
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ALRC Issues Paper |Copyright Agency—7 November 2012
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Mature employees are our working capital | AdelaideNow—1 November 2012
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The Grey Areas: Age Barriers to Work inquiry | Australian Human Rights Commission—29 October 2012
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Next stage in privacy law reforms: Discussion paper released on mandatory data breach notification laws | Mondaq—28 October 2012
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Domestic violence leave surges | Sydney Morning Herald—27 October 2012
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Safe haven with a paypacket | Sydney Morning Herald—27 October 2012
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Paid domestic violence leave setting a world standard | Sydney Morning Herald—27 October 2012
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Next stage in privacy law reforms: Discussion paper released on mandatory data breach notifications | Clayton Utz—25 October 2012
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Increase focus on mature age workers: ALRC | CCH Australia—25 October 2012
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To tell, or not to tell (about data breaches)—may no longer be the question | Middletons—24 October 2012
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Australian skilled migration age limit review | SBS—24 October 2012
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Australian Law Reform Commission issues paper on ‘Copyright and the Digital Economy’ | Lexology—23 October 2012
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Panel on copyright accused of bias | The Australian—23 October 2012
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SMEs face privacy burden with Federal Government moves towards mandatory notification of data breaches | SmartCompany—19 October 2012
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A Win for HathiTrust and Fair Use Pt I | Australian Digital Alliance—19 October 2012
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Banks seek to hide privacy breaches from customers | The Australian—19 October 2012
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Why you should oppose a data breach notification law | iTnews—19 October 2012
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Outrunning the laws of creation | The Australian—19 October 2012
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Australian privacy breach notification laws proposed | Lexology—18 October 2012
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Australia polled on data breach-notification laws | ZDNet—17 October 2012
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Attorney-General moves on data breach notification laws | Australian Financial Review—17 October 2012
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Australia mulls data breach notification laws | The Register—17 October 2012
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Law council backs flexi work for all | Workplace Insight—16 October 2012
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Kirby addresses High Court’s paper trail | Lawyers Weekly—9 October 2012
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Kate Middleton obtains injunction in relation to topless photos | Corrs Chambers Westgarth—5 October 2012
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Dismantling begins on barriers for older workers | Sydney Morning Herald—3 October 2012
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Call to clear hurdles to a longer working life | Canberra Times—3 October 2012
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Copyright bureaucrat weighs into US cloud case | iTnews—2 October 2012
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It’s clear FOI simply isn’t working properly | Australian Financial Review—27 September 2012
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Copyright law: does it really need fixing? | Australian Financial Review—23 September 2012
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New discussion of a statutory tort of privacy | Peter A Clarke—23 September 2012
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Pilgrim warns of technical glitches in proposed overhaul | The Australian—21 September 2012
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Push for a tort is misguided and wrong | The Australian—21 September 2012
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ABC embroiled in copyright debate over iview | The Conversation—19 September 2012
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Privacy reforms pass through lower House | ZDNet—18 September 2012
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Committee recommends bill containing new penalties after serious privacy breaches | The Australian—18 September 2012
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Privacy push in media review | Australian Financial Review—18 September 2012
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ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy Update | Baker & McKenzie—17 September 2012
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TV Now ruling provides ‘clarity’ for cloud providers: Telstra | ZDNet—13 September 2012
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Optus and TV Now: Will copyright law catch up to the cloud? | Delimiter—8 September 2012
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TV Now’s cloud complications | Business Spectator—8 September 2012
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Optus and TV Now: will copyright law catch up to the cloud? | The Conversation—8 September 2012
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Optus loses bid to screen footy | The Australian—8 September 2012
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High Court sends Optus web appeal back to MPs | The Age—8 September 2012
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No TVNow: Optus Denied High Ct Appeal | Smart Office—7 September 2012
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Court rejects Optus’s bid for TV Now appeal | Australian Financial Review—7 September 2012
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Optus to shut down TV Now after losing appeal | WA Today—7 September 2012
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Optus unable to appeal NRL, AFL ban | The Age—7 September 2012
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Australian Law Reform Commission to be next battleground for Optus TV Now | Techworld—7 September 2012
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High Court dismisses Optus TV Now appeal | ABC News—7 September 2012
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Optus seeks law reform after High Court kills off TV Now appeal | The Conversation—7 September 2012
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Optus turns to Copyright review for TV Now | ZDNet—7 September 2012
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Optus TV Now special leave application denied | Australian Digital Alliance—7 September 2012
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Optus to shut down TV Now after losing appeal | Sydney Morning Herald—7 September 2012
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Advances in technology raises issues for copyright law change | The Australian—7 September 2012
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Optus-NRL Decision Has Huge Implications For Cloud Computing | Idealaw—7 September 2012
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Australian Law Reform Commission to be next battleground for Optus TV Now | CIO—7 September 2012
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Court rejects Optus’s bid for TV Now appeal | Australian Financial Review—7 September 2012
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High Court throws out Optus TV Now appeal | The Australian—7 September 2012
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Data retention laws risky, Canberra told | The Australian—6 September 2012
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Copyright Infringement could Twinge Cloud Computing | CloudTimes—4 September 2012
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ICA details seniors’ cover to Law Reform Commission | Insurance News—3 September 2012
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ALRC issues paper: Indigenous IP and copyright exceptions | Australian Digital Alliance—31 August 2012
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Copyright and the Digital Economy | Mills Oakley Lawyers—31 August 2012
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Australian Law Reform Commission: Copyright and Digital Economy Issues Paper | Infojustive.org—31 August 2012
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This Sporting Life: Copyright Law and Consumer Rights | Matthew Rimmer—August 2012
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Australian Law Reform Commission opens public consultation about copyright and the digital economy | Future of Copyright—28 August 2012
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Want privacy? You can have it for a monthly fee | Hi Tech Blog—27 August 2012
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Reform plan to right copyright wrongs | PS News—27 August 2012
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Telstra charges crime victims for privacy | Herald Sun—27 August 2012
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Copyright Reform Process Begins Down Under…And They’re Actually Asking Good Questions | Techdirt—27 August 2012
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TPM exceptions review | ipwars.com—27 August 2012
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ISP safe harbour review takes glacial route | iTnews.com.au—24 August 2012
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yARN: Time to have your say … on copyright and the digital economy | ARN—24 August 2012
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ALRC releases Issues Paper on ‘Copyright and the Digital Economy’ | Mallensons—24 August 2012
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Fair use for Australia? | Barry Sookman—23 August 2012
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Does copyright law spell trouble for the cloud? | Cloud Tech News—21 August 2012
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How well does copyright operate in the digital world, asks ALRC issues paper | Clayton Utz—22 August 2012
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Online Music Lockers, Sampling & Mash-Ups Could Be Illegal In Australia | Tone Deaf—22 August 2012
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The Australian Law Reform Commission to probe search engine copyright breaches | The Australian—22 August 2012
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Does copyright law spell trouble for the cloud? | Cloud Tech News—21 August 2012
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Copyright stuck in horse and buggy era | Sydney Morning Herald—21 August 2012
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Copyright could cramp cloud computing | iTnews—21 August 2012
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Copyright and the digital economy | Australian Policy Online—21 August 2012
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ALRC seeks comment on copyright inquiry | Computerworld—21 August 2012
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ALRC’s Copyright and Digital Economy Issues Paper | IPwars—21 August 2012
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Copyright law review paper delves into cloud | ZDNet—20 August 2012
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Copyright and the Digital Economy: Huge Review Underway | Pub Date Critical—20 August 2012
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ALRC releases Copyright and the Digital Economy Issues Paper | Australian Copyright Council—20 August 2012
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‘Perfect storm’ hits copyright | The Australian—15 August 2012
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Innovation outrunning IP law | Lawyers Weekly—13 August 2012
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Rumble Down Under: Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam Slams Government Over TPP | GamePolitics—9 August 2012
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Infamous hacker’s grim warning for Australia | The Guardian—9 August 2012
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Ludlam slams government over TPP | Computerworld—8 August 2012
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ALP and Liberals bent on another destructive US copyright agreement | Blogotariat—7 August 2012
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What’s our trade minister up to? What’s he signing in our name? | Peter Martin—7 August 2012
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Emerson chasing deals that look like sellouts | Sydney Morning Herald—7 August 2012
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Time to come clean on US bedfellow, minister | Sydney Morning Herald—7 August 2012
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Privacy law reforms must not undermine doctor-patient relationship | Australian Medicine—6 August 2012
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Are we still America’s deputy IP sheriff in the Asia-Pacific? | Crikey—6 August 2012
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UK adopts PEGI scheme | T Flew—31 July 2012
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Privacy amendments weaken consumer protections | iTnews.com—31 July 2012
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Award is crowning achievement for winning student | Lawyers Weekly—30 July 2012
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Roxon to tackle law on family violence | The Australian—27 July 2012
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Schools’ use of internet content | Copyright Agency—23 July 2012
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Schools pay millions for material free on net | Sydney Morning Herald—23 July 2012
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Michael Kirby: Law, Love & Life—My career in the balance | Sydney Morning Herald—22 July 2012
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Grey areas a turn-off for older workers | The Australian—21 July 2012
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ACTA ratification faces NZ hurdles | PC Advisor—17 July 2012
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Is it time to unlock biotech patents? | Science Alert—12 July 2012
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Australia rejects ACTA | No Right Turn—10 July 2012
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Call to help victims of marriage visa abuse | SBS World News—6 July 2012
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SMEs find that maturity pays | Australian Financial Review—6 July 2012
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A big week in copyright (and acronyms); ALRC, TPMs, ACTA, and TPPA | Australian Digital Alliance—5 July 2012
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A dangerous investment: Australia, New Zealand and the Trans-Pacific Partnership | The Conversation—2 July 2012
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Parliament considering proposed amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 | Reading Room, Maddocks—2 July 2012
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Copyright Act gets digital upgrade | The Register—2 July 2012
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EFA welcomes inclusion of ‘fair use’ in Copyright Review | Electronic Frontiers Australia—2 July 2012
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Terms of reference for Copyright Act inquiry released | Computerworld—2 July 2012
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Australia and UK modernise copyright laws to be effective in the digital age | Future of Copyright—2 July 2012
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ALRC terms of reference finalised | IP Wars—2 July 2012