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Page 1: Future directions for copyright law - Laura Simes

Future directions for Copyright

Laura Simes Executive Officer | Australian Digital Alliance

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Australian Digital Alliancewww.digital.org.au

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Statute of Anne (1710)

The Berne Convention (1886)

Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (2004)

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By guldfisken, available: http://flickr.com/photos/guldfisken/398144161/ under CC license

By Kevin Zollman, available: http://flickr.com/photos/36144637@N00/159627089/ under CC license

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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”

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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

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“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.“

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“[T]here is strong evidence that existing intellectual property arrangements are hampering innovation”

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“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.”

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“[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.”

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ABS site

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“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


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