Copyright Update

Topics:
Music
Tags:
Australian Copyright Council,
Personal Technology,
Operational Accounting,
Finance,
Digital Media,
Creator,
Corporate Law,
Consumer Electronics,
Business Operations,
Piracy
Source:
Australian Copyright Council

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Overview: The Australian Copyright Council is a non-profit organization, founded in 1968. Copyright is the legal basis on which most creators earn their income. It provides reward and stimulus for creative activity, and encourages respect for the economic and cultural value of creative work. Without copyright, writers, composers and many other creators could not work professionally. The decision of the Federal Court to grant preliminary discovery to the Australian music industry for data on university servers which may provide evidence of copyright piracy.

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Format: PDF | Size: 496KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 47


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