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US Chamber of Commerce (PDF - 261k)
Submission DR415 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Mr. Peter Harris AO June 3, 2016 Page 1. June 3, 2016 By electronic submission Mr. Peter Harris AO Chairman Australian Government Productivity Commission Level 12, 530 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia Dear Chairman Harris: On behalf of
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Creative Commons Australia (PDF - 401k)
Submission DR504 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Creative Commons Australia Response to the Productivity . Commission Draft Report Intellectual Property Arrangements . Prepared by Jessica Stevens and Nicolas Suzor . Creative Commons Australia (âCCAUâ) welcomes the
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
International Publishers Association (PDF - 489k)
Submission DR375 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Avenue de France 23, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland - Tel: 41 22 704 18 20 - www.internationalpublishers.org. Avenue de France 23, 1202 Geneva. SWITZERLAND. 2 June 2016. Intellectual Property Arrangements Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Association of American Publishers (AAP) (PDF - 83k)
Submission DR338 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Via electronic mail: intellectual.propery@pc.gov.au June 2, 2016 Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City 2601 Dear Sirs:. The Association of American Publishers (âAAPâ) appreciates this opportunity to. comment on the draft report of
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Jaime Lumsden Kelly (PDF - 148k)
Submission DR532 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commissionâ Draft Report (April 2016) â Intellectual Property Arrangements. We make the following submissions in respect of comments made by the Productivity Commission in its Draft report on Intellectual Property
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) (PDF - 454k)
Submission DR502 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
SBS RESPONSE TO. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARRANGEMENTS. 3 JUNE 2016. 1. Introduction. The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is Australiaâs national free to air multicultural public broadcaster. Under the SBS
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) (PDF - 556k)
Submission DR499 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
ARIA RESPONSE TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT:. INTELLECTUAL PROPERY ARRANGEMENTS June 2016. Page | 1. Contents. Introduction. 2. The Analytical Framework. 3. Copyright Term and Scope. 3. Copyright accessibility: licensing and
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (PDF - 278k)
Submission DR391 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1. JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT REPORT ON INTELLECTUAL. PROPERTY ARRANGEMENTS BY AUSTRALIAâS PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. 1. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL REMARKS. The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Microsoft (PDF - 851k)
Submission DR420 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1. Microsoft Pty Ltd. PO Box 91. North Ryde NSW 1670. Telephone 13 20 58. ABN 29 002 589 460. 3 June 2016. Microsoft submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission. Intellectual Property Arrangements Draft Report. 1. INTRODUCTION.
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) (PDF - 451k)
Submission 66 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Productivity Commission. Issues Paper National Education. Evidence Base. Children and Young People with Disability Australia Submission - June 2016. Children and Young People with Disability Australia Page 2. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3. CHILDREN AND
Date received: 3 Jun 2016
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