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Music Australia (PDF - 481k)
Submission DR606 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Music Australia (Music Council of Australia Pty Ltd) | 104 Erskineville Road Erskineville NSW 2043 T 02 9519 9778 | F 02 9519 9849 | E admin@musicaustralia.org.au W www.musicaustralia.org.au | ABN 85 070 619 608. Page | 1. Submission to Productivity
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Garth Nix (PDF - 141k)
Submission DR405 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission Draft Report on IP/Garth Nix 1. Submission to the Draft Productivity Commission Report on Intellectual Property Arrangements. Garth Nix Background I am an Australian author of more than thirty books, published
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Jackie French (PDF - 143k)
Submission DR382 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1. The Australian Book Industry: myths and reality by Jackie French. I write primarily for young people. My works of history show how our nation, its cultures and economy have been created. I attempt to shine a light on who we have been, who we are,
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Australasian Music Publishers Association Limited (AMPAL) (PDF - 490k)
Submission DR535 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Australasian Music Publishers Association Limited ABN 41 000 173 688. Mail: PO Box 3321, Bellevue Hill, NSW 2023. Tel: 0450 733 537. Email: info@ampal.com.au. Web: www.ampal.com.au. AMPAL Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Report:
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Google Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 303k)
Submission DR523 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Google Australia Pty Ltd Level 5, 48 Pirrama Road Pyrmont NSW 2009 . Tel: 02 9374Â 4000 Fax: 02 9374Â 4001 . www.google.com.au . Google Australiaâs submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft report into
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Davies Collison Cave (PDF - 228k)
Submission DR417 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
H:kzh Interwoven NRPortbl DCC KZH 102633571.docx - 3/6/16. 3 June 2016. Attn: Commissioners Chester and Coppel. Intellectual Property Arrangements. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City ACT 2601. Re: Submissions on the Draft Report
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Australian Blindness Forum - Part B (PDF - 107k)
Submission DR390 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1 Australian Blindness Forum â Submission to Productivity Commission Draft Report on Intellectual Property Arrangements, June 2016. ABF response to Productivity Commission Draft Report into Intellectual Property Arrangements. June 2016. About the
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Interactive Games and Entertainment Association (IGEA) (PDF - 153k)
Submission DR437 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
. . . . . . . . . Submission to . Productivity Commission . . . . Subject . Intellectual Property Arrangements â Draft Report . . . Date . 3 June 2016 . Table of Contents 1. Introduction . 3 2. Executive Summary . 3 3.
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
IFPI (PDF - 295k)
Submission DR503 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
representing the recording industry worldwide. IFPI Submission on the Productivity Commission's Draft Report. on Australia's Intellectual Property Arrangements. June 2016. IFPI â representing the recording industry worldwide - thanks the
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Australian Writersâ Guild (PDF - 156k)
Submission DR549 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Austral ian Writersâ Guild and Austral ian Writersâ Guild Authorship. Collecting Society. Further submission to the Productivity Commission. -Ââ Intel lectual Property Arrangements -Ââ . Introduction The Australian Writersâ Guild (AWG)
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
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