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The Official Guide to Copyright Issues for Australian Schools and TAFE

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Copyright Law Reform 
  • Answering teachers' common questions about fair use
  • Australian Law Reform Commission Review - Copyright and the Digital Economy - Discussion Paper & responding to claims by the Australian Society of Authors
  • Australian Law Reform Commission Review Final Report – Copyright and the Digital Economy
  • Copyright Amendment (Disability Access and Other Measures) Bill 2017
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  • Yes, Australian schools do pay to use free online content
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home ›› copyright law reform ›› Current ›› Creationistas & Copocrisy

Creationistas & Copocrisy

The Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) has launched an initiative demonstrating why Australia needs fair use.  To see their online videos regarding Australia’s out-dated copyright laws, check out the videos below.

For further information or with any questions, contact the National Copyright Unit at Delia.Browne@det.nsw.edu.au / (02) 9561 8876.

 

 


   


 


 







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