Future directions for Copyright Laura Simes Executive Officer | Australian Digital Alliance
May 06, 2015
Future directions for Copyright
Laura Simes Executive Officer | Australian Digital Alliance
Australian Digital Alliancewww.digital.org.au
Statute of Anne (1710)
The Berne Convention (1886)
Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (2004)
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Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
“To establish a new standard of intellectual property (IP) enforcement to combat the high levels of commercial scale trade in counterfeit and pirated goods worldwide”
Principles for ACTA negotiations:
Transparency and accountability Presumption of innocence Proportionality Impact on other treaties and laws Mandatory IP filtering a flawed means of general
IP enforcement Safeguards against liability for intermediaries
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The Cutler Review
“Intellectual property is critical to the creation and successful use of new knowledge – particularly the cumulative use of knowledge as an input to further, better knowledge.“
“[T]here is strong evidence that existing intellectual property arrangements are hampering innovation”
“Recommendation 7.8: Australian governments should adopt international standards of open publishing as far as possible. Material released for public information by Australian governments should be released under a creative commons license.”
“[O]ne of the major problems here is that intellectual property policy is being managed as a legal issue, whereas although this area like any other must operate through the legal system, intellectual property policy is most fundamentally an aspect of economic policy.”
ABS site
“Digital Economy Future Directions”
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE)
http://www.dbcde.gov.au/communications_for_business/industry_development/digital_economy
Submissions due 11 February