Creative Commons Australia and Organization for Transformative Works submission to the Australian Government’s online copyright infringement discussion paper
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Creative Commons Australia and Organization for Transformative Works |
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05/09/2014
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This submission focuses on the adverse effects that the Government’s proposals are likely to have on the legitimate use of copyright works. Copyright exists to support the production of new expression. Because new expression always builds on existing culture, any extension of copyright protection necessarily also increases the costs of creative expression. As a threshold matter, we do not believe that these further increases to the force of copyright law are justified. In recent years, the balance at the heart of copyright law has tipped too far in the direction of established producers and distributors, and now imposes unnecessary costs on ordinary creators. The available evidence does not support a further increase in the penalties and enforcement mechanisms available under copyright law. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78481/1/OnlineCopyrightInfringement-CreativeCommonsAustraliaAndOrganizationForTransformativeWorks.pdf http://www.ag.gov.au/Consultations/Documents/OnlineCopyrightInfringement/OnlineCopyrightInfringement-CreativeCommonsAustraliaAndOrganizationForTransformativeWorks.pdf Suzor, Nicolas P. & Tushnet, Rebecca (2014) Creative Commons Australia and Organization for Transformative Works submission to the Australian Government’s online copyright infringement discussion paper. |
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Copyright 2014 [please consult the author] |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #Copyright #"Discussion Paper" #Government #Brandis #Reform |
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