Submission to House Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications inquiry into IT Pricing
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2013
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The strategies of price discrimination engaged in by a number of international publishers, coupled with a lack of competition and restrictions on the ability of consumers to engage in arbitrage, is likely to undermine the legitimacy of copyright law in Australia. By increasing prices beyond a reasonable and fair level, these strategies also undermine the goal of copyright law to enhance access to cultural goods. Enhancing access – and therefore lowering prices – is crucial to enhancing Australia's innovative capacity and the ability of Australians to experience, learn, act, and grow through cultural works. We recommend that the committee investigates the following options: 1. Repeal parallel importation restrictions; 2. Fundamentally reconsider the operation of anti-circumvention law in the context of digital distribution models; 3. Prohibit and render unenforceable contractual restrictions on parallel importation; 4. Introduce a right of digital resale in Australia. |
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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58818/1/Suzor_Dootson_2013_IT_Pricing.pdf http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=ic/itpricing/subs.htm Suzor, Nicolas P. & Dootson, Paula (2013) Submission to House Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications inquiry into IT Pricing. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications. |
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Copyright 2013 Nicolas Suzor. |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; QUT Business School; Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180115 Intellectual Property Law #copyright #consumers #infringing #behaviour #legitimacy |
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