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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
Hazel V J Moir (PDF - 435k)
Submission DR295 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission's Draft Report. on Intellectual Property Arrangements. Hazel V J Moir Adjunct Associate Professor Centre for European Studies. College of the Arts &Social Sciences The Australian National University. Canberra,
Date received: 1 Jun 2016
Robert J Bouvet (PDF - 64k)
Submission DR273 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Attention :. Mr. Pragya Giri C.C. The Secretary Administrative Matters Consultations and Submissions, Australian Productivity Commission, Treasury Department, Canberra. Canberra. Email : pragya.giri@pc.gov.au Email : economics.sen@aph.gov.au. Dear
Date received: 31 May 2016
Elise McCune (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR227 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Does Malcolm Turnbull hold Australian writers in such distain that this draft legislation might succeed and abolish the restrictions on parallel imports. Australia will vote shortly to elect a new government and I know where my vote will not be going
Date received: 31 May 2016
Ann Villiers (PDF - 308k)
Submission DR214 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Dr Ann Villiers Mental Nutritionist. PO Box 4293 Hawker ACT 2614. Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428. Canberra City ACT 2601, Australia. Submission: Intellectual Property Arrangements: Draft Report. Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the
Date received: 31 May 2016
Dimity Powell (PDF - 191k)
Submission DR211 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Removing the rules about parallel imports and introducing US-style âfair useâposes. irreparable damage to Australian-made content on many levels. It means the restriction of massive numbers of remaindered or unsold books published. overseas,
Date received: 31 May 2016
Sherryl Clark (PDF - 86k)
Submission DR223 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
This is my response to the Issues Paper on IP. As an Australian author with over 70 books published, I am dismayed at the Commissionâs lack of understanding of the situation of a working writer such as myself. I have seen my income from my books
Date received: 31 May 2016
Yvonne Low (PDF - 46k)
Submission DR225 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31/5/16 Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Report (April 2016) â Intellectual Property Arrangements I am writing to strongly object to the recommendations made in your draft report on Intellectual
Date received: 31 May 2016
Denise Kirby (PDF - 97k)
Submission DR262 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31/05/16. Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Report (April 2016) â Intellectual Property Arrangements. I am writing to strongly object to the recommendations made in your draft report on Intellectual Property Arrangements, which was
Date received: 31 May 2016
Amanda Francey (PDF - 26k)
Submission DR230 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31 May 2016. I am pleased to have the opportunity to respond to the recommendations made in your draft report on Intellectual Property Arrangements, which was released on 29 April 2016. My name is Amanda Francey and I am an illustrator and an
Date received: 31 May 2016
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