Category ICTs and Culture

Broad in scope, near impossible to define, information and communication technologies stimulate cultural activities in many varied forms, often contributing to the development of new technologies and critical review of them. ICT Rights is as much about access to these technologies as it is the freedom to persue their invention.

Transcript: Dr Mark Williams

Transcript of Dr Mark Williams presentation at the Rights Online Forum, Arts Law Week 2007, 9 May, Cinema Nova, Melbourne....
2008-05-13

Transcript: Shaun Miller

Ttranscript of Shaun Miller's presentation at the Rights Online Forum, Arts Law Week 2007, 9 May, Cinema Nova, Melbourne....
2008-05-13

Vision for Community Use of Digital Television Spectrum

Community television bridges difference, taking grassroots stories and issues to a wide audience and ensuring that our diverse communities are visible and accessible. Digital free-to-air television will do more. It will deliver niche programming, educational resources, local information and access...
2008-01-24

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

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