Australian (& others’) Copyright Concerns
Posted by: Paul Beaufait in B4B/B4E/LwC, GlobalIssues, InformationLiteracy, IntellectualPropertyThe message extracts below pose some hard questions about copyright laws that I wrote in reaction to the 08 Nov. Internet Industry Association (IIA) news release cited in the message. I got a pointer to the news release from the Teach and Learn Online Google Group.
New Copyright Laws Risk Criminalising Everyday Australians [news release]…
That article quotes Peter Coroneos, Chief Executive of the Internet Industry Association (IIA) saying, “The US Free Trade Agreement does not require Australia to go down this [onerous] path, and neither US nor European law contain such far reaching measures” [as the Australian parliament enacted].
Is that [the IIA's] assessment of current U.S. law accurate?
The risk scenarios here [on the IIA website] are quite illuminating….
Do you think the U.S. Congress will follow suit? [What about other countries?]
Cheers, Paul
PS: Here is a related podcast, if you’re interested, … [in which Brian Fitzgerald interviews the IIA's chief executive].
November 30, 2006 17:28:04 JST
Re: Australian intellectual property law
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