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Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Nikki Gemmell (PDF - 93k)
Submission DR242 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1. Dear Members of the Productivity Commission,. I write this in anguish. At the debasement of writers in this country. This is the. most despairing time to be an Australian writer for as long as I can remember, and. I have been in the industry, as
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Sophy Williams (PDF - 107k)
Submission DR248 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1 June 2016 Submission in response to Intellectual Property Arrangements Productivity Commission Draft Report, April 2016 Black Inc. is an independent Australian publisher to the general trade and the ABIA Small Publisher of the Year 2015. We are
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
WeCreate (PDF - 175k)
Submission DR238 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Submission to Australia Productivity Commission Intellectual Property Arrangements. 3 June 2016. WeCreate is an alliance of New Zealandâs creative industries with the mission to grow and promote New Zealandâs creative sector. WeCreateâs 28
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Copyright Licensing Limited New Zealand (PDF - 131k)
Submission DR239 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1 | P a g e. Submission to Australian Productivity Commission Intellectual Property Arrangements June 2016. Copyright Licensing Limited (CLNZ) is a not-for-profit company owned by New Zealand authors and publishers through representative
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Melbourne University Publishing (PDF - 131k)
Submission DR240 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1 st June 2016. Productivity Commission,. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City,. ACT 2601. The Commissioners. Re: The Productivity Commissions draft report on Intellectual property. In preparing this submission we reviewed the submission made by Melbourne.
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Nick Earls (PDF - 75k)
Submission DR266 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Dear Productivity Commission, What follows is a submission to your review into Australiaâs intellectual property arrangements, following the publication of your draft report. I wish to comment specifically on three areas, as they pertain to
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Insight Publications (PDF - 275k)
Submission DR282 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
01 June 2016. Productivity Commission Draft Report: Intellectual Property Arrangements Draft Recommendation 5.3 - Copyright fair use exemption. Submission by Insight Publications. This is a submission by Insight Publications in relation to the
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (PDF - 505k)
Submission DR268 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Page 1 of 6. SG16-0622 Source Language: English Published on: 01/06/2016. CISAC Response on the Draft Report of the Australian Government's Productivity Commission on Intellectual Property Arrangements. CISAC Response on the Draft Report of the
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Qualcomm Incorporated (PDF - 165k)
Submission DR345 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Unit 2702-04, 27th Floor www.qualcomm.com 9 Queenâs Road, Central Hong Kong. Telephone: (852) 3144 8300 Facsimile: (852) 2537 1188. 1st June 2016 Intellectual Property Arrangements Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Grattan Institute (PDF - 313k)
Submission 61 for Education Evidence Base View full list
8 Malvina Place Carlton Victoria 3053 Australia. T. 61 3 8344 3637 W. www.grattan.edu.au E. info@grattan.edu.au. National Education Evidence Base Productivity Commission By email: education.evidence@pc.gov.au 1 June 2016 Dear Commissioner Re.
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
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