Copyright future, copyright freedom : marking the 40th anniversary of the commencement of Australia's Copyright Act 1968 /

This volume offers the thinking and suggestions of some of the finest minds grappling with the future of copyright regulation.

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Corporate Author: Copyright future, copyright freedom
Other Authors: Fitzgerald, Brian F., Atkinson, Benedict A. C.
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Pt. One: The commonwealth of copyright: Australia, New Zealand, Canada. 1. Australia's copyright history/ Atkinson
  • 2. The Spicer committee (1958)/ Zines
  • 3. The Copyright Act 1968: its passing and achievements/ Sterling
  • 4. The Franki Committee (1976 Report) and statutory licensing/ Gilchrist
  • 5. A brief perspective: the history of copyright in New Zealand/ Frankel
  • 6. 'We are all developing countries': Canada and international copyright history: fault lines in the map of international copyright/ Bannerman
  • 7. Concluding comments: the Copyright Act 1968 forty years on/ Ricketson
  • Pt. Two: The united states of copyright. 8. Remarks introducing keynote speaker Professor Lawrence Lessig/ Kirby
  • 9. 'Culture wars': getting to peace/ Lessig
  • 10. Questions and answers following Professor Lessig's address moderated by the Hon. Michael Kirby
  • 11. Copyright and creativity/ Cohen
  • Pt. Three: Innovation, access, transparency, fairness. 12. Innovation policy/ Cutler
  • 13. Relationship and communality: an Indigenous perspective on knowledge and expression/ Barambah
  • 14. Crown copyright/ Fitzgerald
  • 15. The public domain/ Greenleaf
  • 16. Adam Smith 2.0: emergent public goods, intellectual property and the rhetoric of remix/ Gruen
  • 17. Current issues: national, regional and international perspectives/ Sterling
  • 18. Dinner address/ Lundy
  • 19. Copyright freedom: concludinf remarks/ Fitzgerald
  • Afterword/ James.