Tuesday, 25 January 2011
The Australian Digital Alliance will be holding a policy forum, titled “Righting the Copyright Balance”, on 4 March 2011 in Canberra. The full-day event looks to be a very interesting one, with sessions focusing on areas where Australian copyright law is thought to be most imbalanced between the rights of creators and users of copyright works.
Topics to be covered include safe harbours, the iiNet case, general exceptions, orphan works, and introducing flexibility to the Copyright Act.
LawFont’s own Kim Weatherall will provide a summary of the day’s discussion and propose an agenda for copyright reforms for the next few years.
If you are interested in attending, the deadline to RSVP is 25 February.
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March 8th, 2011 at 12:58 am
Seems to be an interesting event by Austrailan Digital Alliance. The current Copyright Act is quite inflexible at the moment. Screening between the rights of creators and users of copyrights will bring in reforms in future.
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