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    SYD, 19-22 May 2008
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    SYD, 8 Feb 2008
  • IGF 2007
    RIO, 11-15 Nov 2007
  • VIDEO SLAM Screening
    MEL, 14 May 2007
  • RIGHTS ONLINE
    MEL, 9 May 2007
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    • Re: Threat to Sth Korea ICT rights
      For any Korean readers, plenty more information about these issues from Jinbonet's blogs and NO FTA ...
      2007-11-14
    • Re: Digital rights and wrongs
      in speaking to arts law australia it appeared that there was either little knowledge of these millen...
      2006-11-21
    • Re: iPod dictatorship
      Danny, thanks for the clarification. We are hoping people take time to read the responses to Charle'...
      2005-11-14
    • Re: iPod dictatorship
      The summary taken from the article is factually incorrect - it's not "Apple's copyright" that is bro...
      2005-11-10
    • Re: MEAA halts world-first film project in Australia
      MEAA lashes out at the AFC in this media release. If the Musician's Union took the same stand there'...
      2005-04-04

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    News

  • 2008-01-24 Call for submissions: Copying photos and films for private use
  • 2008-01-24 National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting System
  • 2007-11-14 Threat to Sth Korea ICT rights
  • 2007-08-17 Mobile battle over TV formats
  • 2007-07-19 Ozzies online
  • Articles

    IGF 2007 - APC opening speech

    APC's Executive Director, Anriette Esterhuysen, along with other key stakeholders, was invited to open the Internet Governance Forum (IG) 2007, representing civil society participation. Anriette delivers a speech, from prepared notes, that sustains the integrity of the APC role in...
    2007-11-14

    Why care about online rights

    MELBOURNE: Prepared for Rights Online, Arts Law Week, in association with OPEN CHANNEL and Cinema Nova, 9 May 2007....
    2007-06-16

    Record Labels: Licensing File Sharing

    Nearly three years ago, Electronic Frontier Foundation published a paper advocating voluntary collective licensing for P2P, a system that would get artists paid and allow fans to keep sharing music however they like for a flat fee. According to this...
    2007-01-31

    Podcast: Copyright Amendment Bill 2006

    Professor Brian Fitzgerald, Law Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, and Peter Coroneos from the Internet Industry Association discuss the implications of Australia’s impending new copyright laws. Download the podcast (available under CC BY 2.5 (Australia): 5MG OGG or 10MB MP3....
    2006-12-17

    Digital rights and wrongs

    The Australian Government will sign up to the US driven Millennium Copyright Act, coming into effect 1 January 2007. Michael Dwyer presents a compelling argument for awareness raising to the implications of this Act, issues of digital rights management and...
    2006-09-30

    Private Images and Public Debate

    Craig Bellamy writes about the complex contexts in which individuals publish every day events to sites like YouTube. "From the bedroom to the battlefield, increasing amounts of seemingly innocent everyday occurrences are now recorded and distributed by individuals not always...
    2006-09-30

    Why sharing videos is a risky business

    Craig Bellamy critiques YouTube and the everydayness of material published there and the contexts authors are often unaware they are publishing in. "From the bedroom to the battlefield, increasing amounts of seemingly innocent everyday occurrences are recorded and distributed by...
    2006-09-29

    Me, myself and I... the Summit

    Andrew Garton critically reports on the iSummit 2006 that took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between the 23 and 25 June. The 19-page PDF entitled "Me, myself and i... the Summit" presents, in a slick format, a rare amount...
    2006-09-23

     

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