Joint proposal of the ADA and ALCC to introduce a flexible fair use style provision into Australian copyright law. It aims to provide a legal framework within which Australian citizens are not disadvantaged relative to US citizens in the context of the FTA.
Submission of the ADA to the Senate Select Committee, opposing the ratification of AUSFTA. It submits that obligations created by the FTA will result in substantial damage to Australia's creative and innovative potential by simultaneously restricting access to and raising the cost of access to knowledge.
ADA submission to the Intellectual Property Branch, Attorney-General's Department regardingProposal for a Directors Copyright in Film, checklist number 4: Duration of any new directors' copyright.
Final response by the ADA and ALCC to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee Advisory Report on the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Bill 1999.
Response from the ADA on the Exposure Draft Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Bill 1999. It focuses on aspects of the proposed legislation which do not meet the Government's policy determination to carry the copyright balance into the digital environment.