Appendix J: ALRC newsroom 2013–14

The ALRC monitors the media for references to the Commission and its inquiries. This list is not comprehensive.

  • A small step towards fair use; a giant leap for the visually impaired | Electronic Frontiers Australia—25 June 2014
  • Candid photos ethical dilemma in internet age | Newcastle Herald—15 June 2014
  • Snowden report calls out Australia’s inadequate privacy law | The Conversation—12 June 2014
  • Dramatic Change to Australian Copyright Unlikely | Rouse Lawyers—11 June 2014
  • Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind? | Australian Financial Review—8 June 2014
  • Family Law Reform in Australia: Government Bodies | Family Law Express Brief—7 June 2014
  • Vital Issues Seminars and Parliamentary Library Lecture 2013–2014, Copyright and the Digital Economy | Parliament of Australia—4 June 2014
  • Law reform bid to protect migrant women | Law Reform Commission of Thailand—4 June 2014
  • Beyond The Review—A Preview | Kay & Hughes—3 June 2014
  • Search engines face de-link challenge with ‘right to be forgotten’ principle | The Australian—30 May 2014
  • Inquiry a chance to roll back civil rights curbs | The Australian Bulletin—30 May 2014
  • Review revives debate on charter of rights | The Australian Bulletin—30 May 2014
  • CAMAC to be abolished | Lexology—29 May 2014
  • ALRC signals reform to end disability discrimination | The Australian Bulletin—28 May 2014
  • Miners fear native title ‘connection’ fallout | The Australian—28 May 2014
  • Industrial relations: once the cranks’ obsession, now the government’s business | The Guardian—27 May 2014
  • The new paradigm of freedom | ABC Radio National—27 May 2014
  • Is it OK for people to take pictures of you in public and publish them? | The Conversation—27 May 2014
  • Ensuring disability no bar to equality | PSNews—27 May 2014
  • ABC RN Law Report host @damien_carrick talks privacy with @journlaw | journlaw—26 May 2014
  • Justin Quill and Peter Bartlet: Does Australia need a statutory right to privacy? | Gazette of Law & Journalism—26 May 2014
  • Tom Blackburn SC: Does Australia need a statutory right to privacy? | Gazette of Law & Journalism—26 May 2014
  • Dr David Rolph: Does Australia need a statutory right to privacy? | Gazette of Law & Journalism—26 May 2014
  • George Brandis puts IR in sights of review | The Australian—26 May 2014
  • A-G targets IR laws in new ALRC inquiry | Workplace Express—23 May 2014
  • eBay argued against stronger privacy breach penalties | ZDNet—22 May 2014
  • Discrimination fears prompt reform push | The Advocate—16 May 2014
  • People have right to be forgotten on Google and other online services | Sydney Morning Herald—14 May 2014
  • Why Government’s Plan To Merge The Classification Review Board Isn’t Disastrous | Kotaku Australia—13 May 2014
  • Australia’s Attorney General Ignores All Evidence And Experts: Decides To Obey Hollywood’s Commands On Copyright | Techdirt—6 May 2014
  • US calls to drop ‘fair use’ copyright clause smacks of self service | The Australian—2 May 2014
  • Australia Post and the Mint targeted in privatisation push | The Guardian—1 May 2014
  • Stop the pirates? Behind Brandis’ copyright crusade | SBS News—30 April 2014
  • Review of Native Title Act | Radio Adelaide—29 April 2014
  • ‘Invasions of privacy’ reforms: Protecting privacy at the expense of freedom of expression | Corrs Chambers Westgarth—29 April 2014
  • Update on Australia’s fair use copyright proposal | Lexology—28 April 2014
  • Serious invasions of privacy by the media: ALRC calls for increased media regulator powers | Mondaq—26 April 2014
  • Seniors’ job fears if pension age rises | Australian Financial Review—22 April 2014
  • Why is data retention an option in Australia after Europe says no? | Sydney Morning Herald—15 April 2014
  • Privacy starts to bite | Australian Financial Rewiew—14 April 2014
  • Dob dob dob: no honour in this scouting | Australian Financial Review—12 April 2014
  • Australian Attorney General Picks Surveillance Over Fair Use on U.S. Visit | Electronic Frontier Foundation—11 April 2014
  • Privacy is a two-edged sword so should we mind our own business? | The Age—10 April 2014
  • How to stop lawyers charging like wounded bulls | Sydney Morning Herald—10 April 2014
  • TPP looming as Abbott ticks off trade agreements | ZDNet—10 April 2014
  • The freedom wars and the future of human rights in Australia | Australian Human Rights Commission—10 April 2014
  • Beware a single-minded protection of freedom | Australian Financial Review—9 April 2014
  • ALRC releases Privacy Discussion Paper | CCH Australia—9 April 2014
  • Freedom: the government’s inconsistent approach | The Age—8 April 2014
  • Privacy tort idea nixed | Freedomwatch—7 April 2014
  • Australian Law Reform Commission Proposes New Data Deletion Principle | Bloomberg BNA—7 April 2014
  • Treading a fine line: Balancing privacy and public interest in law reform—Barbara McDonald | Inforrm’s Blog—6 April 2014
  • Not OK, Glass: ALRC Discussion Paper Proposes Privacy Tort | TimeBase—4 April 2014
  • Call for legal privilege in tax advice | ifa—4 April 2014
  • Guarding privacy in the digital era | PS News—4 April 2014
  • Copyright guru David Carson pans abuse of fair use edict | The Australian—4 April 2014
  • Brandis rejects privacy tort call | The Australian—4 April 2014
  • Making headway: Issues Paper released for Inquiry into Native Title Act reform | Clayton Utz—3 April 2014
  • Call for legal privilege for tax agents | Money Management—3 April 2014
  • IPA advocates for legal privilege | Professional Planner—3 April 2014
  • High Court rules that mining leases do not necessarily extinguish native title | McCullough Robertson—2 April 2014
  • The legality of wearable technology a concern | Mobile Commerce Press—2 April 2014
  • Australia proposes privacy tort | The Register—1 April 2014
  • Inquiry backs new legal right to privacy | The Australian—1 April 2014
  • Proposed privacy laws put blinkers on Google Glass | Australian Financial Rewiew—1 April 2014
  • Google Glass recording without permission could become illegal in Australia | Naked Security—31 March 2014
  • The Drum | ABC News—31 March 2014
  • Serious invasions of privacy in the digital era: discussion paper | Australian Policy Online—31 March 2014
  • Aussie Agency Wants Google Glass Recordings Banned | Law360—31 March 2014
  • ALRC moves to fix Australia’s privacy problem | iTWire—31 March 2014
  • ALRC proposes unified, technology-neutral surveillance laws | CIO—31 March 2014
  • ALRC Discussion Paper on the Invasion of Privacy | Kernaghan & Associates—31 March 2014
  • Australia’s New Privacy Law Proposals May Kill Off Google Glass | Gizmodo Australia—31 March 2014
  • Internet companies should receive privacy safe harbour: ARLC | ZDNet—31 March 2014
  • ALRC Recommends “Fair Use” In Its Copyright And The Digital Economy Final Report | Conventus Law—31 March 2014
  • Law Reform Commission proposes a ‘right to be deleted’ | iTnews—31 March 2014
  • Australian Law Reform Commission releases the Serious Invasion of Privacy in the Digital Era | Peter A Clarke—31 March 2014
  • Proposed privacy laws could make Google Glass illegal | Australian Financial Review—31 March 2014
  • ‘Safe harbour’ for Facebook, Google proposed for Aus privacy law | iTnews.com.au—28 March 2014
  • ‘Vested interest’ in change bid | The Australian—28 March 2014
  • Australia’s digital privacy laws ‘lag other countries’ | itwire.com—27 March 2014
  • Tackling the age quake (Q&A) | CMSF2014—26 March 2014
  • Arts Law responds to the ALRC Copyright Report | Arts Law—26 March 2014
  • Keeping people working the key | Money Management—26 March 2014
  • Credit files: privacy concerns and interest rates | Crikey—24 March 2014
  • Post ALRC—New World Order | copyright.co.nz—24 March 2014
  • Data Breach Notice Bill Filed in Australia Senate | Bloomberg BNA—24 March 2014
  • The ALRC conducts Inquiry into “Serious Invasions of Privacy in the Digital Era” | IP Whiteboard—21 March 2014
  • No case to change Racial Discrimination Act | Sydney Morning Herald—21 March 2014
  • Game on for new classifications laws | PS News—21 March 2014
  • Government tinkers with classification scheme | if.com.au—20 March 2014
  • The Government Is In The Process Of Changing How We Classify Games | Kotaku Australia—20 March 2014
  • Proposed legislation aims to automate some game classifications in Australia | VG247—20 March 2014
  • Classification Amendment Bill proposes increased industry self-regulation | MCV Pacific—19 March 2014
  • Private, keep out: how to safeguard your personal information | Crikey—18 March 2014
  • Asio and others seek more, not fewer, surveillance powers | The Guardian—18 March 2014
  • Don’t sue us for search: Google’s unnecessary safe harbour appeal | The Conversation—17 March 2014
  • How resellers can become protectors of privacy | CRN Australia—17 March 2014
  • ACCC endorses Fair Use and calls for Copyright reform | Australian Digital Alliance—17 March 2014
  • Australian Law Reform Commission discussion paper into invasions of privacy to be released this Wednesday 19 March | Peter A Clarke—16 March 2014
  • George Brandis—no stranger to contention | Australian Financial Review—7 March 2014
  • First-time Labor MP backs fair use copyright reform | Delimiter—7 March 2014
  • Redefining privacy in the age of Edward Snowden | Business News—7 March 2014
  • Privacy Act audits will consider infosec budgets | iTnews—5 March 2014
  • Reforming the Requirements of Proof: The Australian Law Reform Commission’s Native Title Inquiry | ILC—5 March 2014
  • Drones in Australia: fruit bats, forest fires and invasions of privacy | The Guardian—5 March 2014
  • Australian copyright law review recommends ‘fair use’ defence | AJ Park—5 March 2014
  • “Adopt fair use”—The Australian Law Reform Commission tells the Australian government! | CREATe—4 March 2014
  • Drones under the legal spotlight | ABC Radio National—4 March 2014
  • A Tale of Two Freedoms: Freedom of Expression and Freedom from Racial Vilification | ABC, Religion & Ethics—4 March 2014
  • Google, eBay want ‘safe harbour’ | Australian Financial Review—4 March 2014
  • Reforming the requirements of proof: the Australian Law Reform Commission’s Native Title Inquiry | Australian Policy Online—4 March 2014
  • Australia urged to take lead on international drone laws | The Global Legal Post—4 March 2014
  • Digital Overtakes Physical Sales In Australia; But Market Shrinks 11.6% | Beat Magazine—3 March 2014
  • Privacy Act lacks sufficient protection against drone invasion | CIO—28 February 2014
  • The Native Title Act, 20 years on | SBS News—28 February 2014
  • Fair Use Week: Day Five with guest expert Dr. Matthew Rimmer | Copyright at Harvard Library—28 February 2014
  • Drones in the sky—technological marvel or threat to privacy? | Sydney Morning Herald—27 February 2014
  • Drones in the sky—technological marvel or threat to privacy? | Myall Coast Nota—27 February 2014
  • Explaining Australia’s Fair Use Publishing Conundrum | Publishing Perspectives—26 February 2014
  • Internet piracy talks must include us—the consumers | The Drum (ABC)—26 February 2014
  • Fair Use Proposed by Australian Law Reform Commission | Association of Research Libraries—26 February 2014
  • Brandis fair use ‘controversy’ as outdated as VCRs | Australian Financial Review—25 February 2014
  • The ALRC Copyright Inquiry report and the Australian Society of Authors | ASA Bulletin—25 February 2014
  • Paramount Sets Lawyers on ‘Top Gun’ Frame-By-Frame Tweets | TorrentFreak—25 February 2014
  • Speech taking note of the ALRC Report “Copyright and the Digital Economy” | YouTube—24 February 2014
  • The ALRC Report on Copyright and the Digital Economy (and me) | Ariel Katz—24 February 2014
  • Australian Law Reform Commission recommends the introduction of fair use in Australia | Future of Copyright—24 February 2014
  • Simplicity and fairness will aid innovation | Sydney Morning Herald—23 February 2014
  • Drones to keep flying for animal liberationists | Stock & Land—22 February 2014
  • Retailers ignoring classification laws | Screen Print—February 2014
  • The Coalition’s looming push for a well-ordered internet | Crikey—21 February 2014
  • The only way to fix copyright is to make it fair | The Conversation—21 February 2014
  • ALRC report released: Copyright and the Digital Economy | Parliamentary Library Blog—20 February 2014
  • Copyright Agency response to ALRC report on copyright | Copyright Agency—20 February 2014
  • Copyright and the Digital Economy: ALRC tables final report | AGS Express law—20 February 2014
  • Fair Use May Be Headed Down Under | Electronic Frontier Foundation—19 February 2014
  • Why deny US-style Fair Use copyright laws to Australians? | The Age—19 February 2014
  • Call for sense on copyright | The Australian—19 February 2014
  • Copyright reform needed to drive economy: Labor | The Age—19 February 2014
  • ‘Fair use’ urged as copyright defence | PSNews—18 February 2014
  • Labor to back controversial fair use policy | Australian Financial Review—18 February 2014
  • Why I’ll take the approach of a classical liberal to human rights | The Australian—18 February 2014
  • Copyright reform needed to drive economy: Labor | Sydney Morning Herald—18 February 2014
  • Brandis’ copyright crime and punishment | Business Spectator—18 February 2014
  • Fair use copyright law may boost cloud services: experts | Australian Financial Review—18 February 2014
  • Is this ‘fair’?: ALRC calls for introduction of fair use | Architecture And Design—18 February 2014
  • The Australian Law Reform Commission recommends fair use, Europe next? | International Communia Association—18 February 2014
  • Copyright and the Digital Economy—fourth time lucky for ‘fair use’? | Minter Ellison Alert—18 February 2014
  • Fair use: Floodgates or fair go? | Corrs Chambers Westgarth—17 February 2014
  • Attorney-General Commits to Major Overhaul of the Copyright Act | infojustice—17 February 2014
  • Lobby pushing for Australian piracy crackdown donates millions | ZDNet—17 February 2014
  • Copyright reform rescues orphans | artsHub Australia—17 February 2014
  • ALRC’s copyright report seeks to undermine creative workers’ rights | MEAA—17 February 2014
  • ALRC Recommendations: Copyright Update: Australian Law Reform Commission Recommends Copyright Revolution | JDSupra—17 February 2014
  • Educators back ALRC push for copyright reform | Australian Financial Review—16 February 2014
  • Copyright and the Digital Economy: the ALRC’s Final Report | Pub Date Critical—15 February 2014
  • Copyright fair use clause fails to persuade George Brandis | The Guardian—14 February 2014
  • Stop the torrents: Australian government eyes copyright crackdown | ZDNet—14 February 2014
  • Google: If We Were Australian, We’d Have Shut Down By Now | Gizmodo Australia—14 February 2014
  • Attorney-General mulls website takedowns, warning system to tackle piracy | Computerworld—14 February 2014
  • Copyright reform: ALRC endorses technology-neutral fair use exception | Computerworld—14 February 2014
  • Digital rights bodies back ALRC’s Fair Use call | Delimiter—14 February 2014
  • The ALRC report on Copyright and the Digital Economy recommends broad fair use exception | Clayton Utz—14 February 2014
  • ALRC Copyright and the Digital Economy Report released | King & Wood Mallesons—14 February 2014
  • Innovation and copyright at #ada14 | InternetNZ—14 February 2014
  • Copywrong: Why The Fair Use Copyright Reforms Won’t Pass The Parliament | Gizmodo Australia—14 February 2014
  • What the Dickens will Brandis do to copyright in the digital realm? | ZDNet—14 February 2014
  • The Australian AG’s Argument For Making ISPs Enforce Anti-Piracy Laws Is Completely Illogical | Lifehacker Australia—14 February 2014
  • Australia Should Add Fair Use To Copyright Laws Says Law Reform Commission | Gizmodo—13 February 2014
  • Free TV claims early win over FOXTEL | Australian Financial Review—13 February 2014
  • Australian Law Reform Commission Copyright Report Recommends Introduction of Fair Use | Library Boy—13 February 2014
  • Copyright and the digital economy: final report | Australian Policy Online—13 February 2014
  • Government opposes Fair Use copyright reform | IF—13 February 2014
  • ALRC Report a “creator’s nightmare and a lawyer’s dream” | Screenrights—13 February 2014
  • Free TV welcomes ALRC’s retransmission recommendation | FreeTV Australia—13 February 2014
  • Brandis likely to knock back relaxed copyright rules | iTnews—13 February 2014
  • Australia’s New Copyright Reforms: Everything You Need To Know | Lifehacker Australia—13 February 2014
  • The Australian Law Reform Commission officially recommends adoption of fair use | The 1709 Blog—13 February 2014
  • Review recommends relaxing Australian copyright rules | Australian Financial Review—13 February 2014
  • Future of Indigenous land rights under native title uncertain | SBS News—8 February 2014
  • Anti-doping rules need reform to ensure fairness | The Australian—7 February 2014
  • ICA defends insurers on disability discrimination | insurancenews.com.au—3 February 2014
  • Tim Wilson: Wilson: ‘total free speech’ needed for Human Rights Commission | Sydney Morning Herald—3 February 2014
  • Wilson pushes ‘almost total free speech’ | The Courier-Mail—2 February 2014
  • Laws’ burden: huge cost in fight to clear name | The Australian—31 January 2014
  • Brandis to outlaw inciting hatred | The Australian—31 January 2014
  • New look at onus of proof will ease load | The Australian—31 January 2014
  • Advocates want law abolished after thousands taken off electoral roll for being of ‘unsound mind’ | ABC News—25 January 2014
  • Eight global trends that could reshape your online business in 2014 | Startup Smart—24 January 2014
  • Why ‘technology-neutral’ is a treacherous policy framework | Delimiter—24 January 2014
  • On copyright and artists’ rights: how fair is “fair use”? | Crikey—24 January 2014
  • Stop preventing people with disabilities from voting | Human Rights Law Centre—24 January 2014
  • Brandis urged to rework anti-terror laws | The Australian—24 January 2014
  • Copyright or copywrong? The state of copyright in Australia | iiNet Blog—17 January 2014
  • Age is not the perfect gauge in DIY super | The Age—15 January 2014
  • Copyright Review will be published by March | Delimiter—13 January 2014
  • Tech issues Australia’s freedom commissioner should address | ZDNet—8 January 2014
  • Law Reform given Herculean task | Civil Liberties Australia—12 January 2014
  • Anti-terrorism laws a test of Attorney-General George Brandis’ commitment to freedom of speech | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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…’ | Australian Financial Review—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Australian Financial Review—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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
  • Being paid for work not such a novel idea | Australian Financial Review—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
  • Data breach law essential to protect individuals | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Sydney Morning Herald—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 | Australian National University—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