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Copyright links
Australasian Legal Information
Institute
The AustLII website is a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties
of Law. It provides access to legislation and cases, including
the full text of the Australian
Copyright Act
Australian Copyright Council
(ACC)
The ACC is an independent non-profit organisation that provides information
and advice about copyright. Their site includes information sheets,
lists of publications, contact details, links, news and a seminar
schedule.
Australian Digital Alliance (ADA)
The ADA is a non-profit coalition of public and private sector interests
formed to promote balanced copyright law and provide an effective
voice for a public interest perspective in the copyright debate.
Australian Library
and Information Association (ALIA) Copyright Service
The ALIA copyright service provides advice and information relevant
to the library and information sector for ALIA members, as well
as information for the general public.
Australasian Performing Right Association
(APRA)
APRA collects and distributes royalties for musical composers, music
publishers and song writers. The website includes information about
copyright and music and how to apply for music licences.
Copyright Law Review Committee
(CLRC)
The CLRC website contains information about the work of the CLRC,
which acts as a specialist advisory body to report to the Government
on specific copyright law issues as required. The website makes
available full text CLRC reports, and submissions where permissible.
Phonographic Performance Company of
Australia Limited
PPCA is a copyright collecting society for musical performers and
recording companies. The website includes information about music
and copyright and how to apply for licences to play or broadcast
recorded music as well as licences to use recorded music in an
online environment.
Screenrights
Screenrights collects and distributes royalties for producers, distributors,
script writers, music copyright owners, rights owners in artistic
works and sound recordings and other rights holders in film and
television. Screenrights is the desginated collecting society for
the Part VA educational statutory licence. The site includes the
teaching resource EnhanceTV.
Tape Services Online
Tape Services Online is a website that provides services for educational
institutions such as Monash University who operate under a Screenrights
licence arrangement. Tape Services Online is provided by the South
Australian Department of Education and Children's Services. The
website includes an online catalogue of television programs and
films that have been taped under the Screenrights licence. Copies
are available for purchase.
Vi$copy
Vi$copy collects and distributes royalties for Australian and international
visual artists. The Vi$copy website contains an image gallery of
members' works that can be licensed and downloaded for a fee.
Creative Commons
Creative Commons provides an alternative way of licensing your own
copyright material to others for educational use. It also provides
access to material that others have made freely available for educational
use.
Peer-to-peer
file sharing: the legal landscape
The report 'Peer-to-peer file sharing: the legal landscape' was produced
by the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee. It addresses copyright
issues related to the use of peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs.
Copyright contacts at Monash University
If you can not find what you are looking for on this site, please
send your enquiry to the University
Copyright Adviser.
Send inquiries to the university's Copyright Advisor.
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