Australian Copyright Law limps into the New Age
Copyright Amendment (Exceptions, Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill
Australian copyright law is set to advance in the face of ever-changing technology and use of copyright material. Australian copyright law is often criticised as being far behind the pace of technological developments in the use and abuse of copyright material. Recent Government reviews have resulted in the proposed introduction of the Copyright Amendment (Exceptions, Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill in the Autumn sitting of 2006. The proposed new legislation will be designed to bring Australian copyright laws up to speed and implement outcomes for the 2005 reviews.
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