Inquiries
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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Candice Lemon-Scott (PDF - 48k)
Submission DR209 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
As an author and bookstore owner, I believe lifting PIRs would devastate our Australian book industry as Australian authors would no longer receive full royalties (payment) on their books and Australian publishers and booksellers would be forced to
Date received: 31 May 2016
Pamela Rushby (PDF - 92k)
Submission DR199 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
As an Australian writer, I am writing to you to express my dismay over the recommendations made by the Productivity Commission in their recent draft report on Intellectual Property Arrangements, and to ask for your support. The Productivity
Date received: 31 May 2016
Melbournestyle Books (PDF - 38k)
Submission DR216 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
I strongly object to the proposed changes to the Intellectual Property usage rights and changes to the terms of IP protection. The Productivity Commission threatens to sign away my copyright ownership in this devastating US trade deal. I object to
Date received: 31 May 2016
Mark Swanton (PDF - 319k)
Submission DR287 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
KE-ZU Pty Ltd. p. 61 2 9669 1788 | www.kezu.com.au. PO Box 7120 Alexandria, NSW 2015. ABN 39 056 318 873. 31 May 2016. Dear Sir/Madam,. Re: Submissions received for the Intellectual Property Arrangements public inquiry. KE-ZU is a distributor of
Date received: 31 May 2016
Cate Whittle (PDF - 103k)
Submission DR231 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31st May 2016 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
Date received: 31 May 2016
Christopher Heathcote (PDF - 111k)
Submission DR197 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Dr Christopher Heathcote Taylors Lakes, Victoria, 3038. Sirs, Proposed Changes to Copyright Law. As a professional author, with 9 books and a great many articles to my name, I wish to make a submission on the proposed changes. I raise the following
Date received: 31 May 2016
Sheryl Gwyther (PDF - 122k)
Submission DR204 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
To the members of the Australian Productivity Commission⦠Dear Madams/Sirs. Re: Changes to Intellectual Property Arrangements. Iâm a childrenâs author who believes in the significance of Australian books for Australian children. We have a
Date received: 31 May 2016
J R Poulter (PDF - 114k)
Submission DR601 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31/05/2016 To Whom It May Concern I will not waste space and time by reiterating already very well stated arguments. ⢠against parallel importation by Sophie Masson, Margaret Hamilton and others, ⢠against change from âfair dealingâto one of
Date received: 31 May 2016
Apolonia Niemirowski (PDF - 73k)
Submission DR600 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
31st May 2016. Dear Sir/Madam,. I have waited until today to address this matter because today is the first day where reading again of your proposal has not made me angry, sad, worried, annoyed and dejected or feeling like a helpless victim of the
Date received: 31 May 2016
Eve Lamb (PDF - 113k)
Submission DR212 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Submission re: Productivity Commission Draft Report (Intellectual Property Arrangements). Thank you for the opportunity to lodge this submission. This submission formally registers opposition to Australia allowing the parallel importation of books.
Date received: 31 May 2016
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