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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Jenny Ginsberg (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR466 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
To whom it may concern Please reconsider the proposals to allow overseas publications into Australia at the same time as these are being published here! Australian publishing has a long and excellent history. Small Australian publishers and authors
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Michelle Bini (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR488 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The Productivity Commission's central recommendation -
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Bethany Stapleton (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR495 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I, Bethany Stapleton remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The Productivity Commission's
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Stingart (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR433 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
To whom it may concern I have read many of the 330 submissions. I don't have much to add except that artists, illustrators, authors need to be valued and nurtured. Any time financial manipulation overpowers artistic expression the world for me
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Deb Kandelaars (PDF - 9k)
Submission DR497 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I Deb Kandelaars of RK Media remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The Productivity Commission
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Errol Broome (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR472 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
As a writer of books for children for thirty years, I am disappointed (to put it mildly) at the Commission's decision to allow overseas imprints into our bookshops twelve months after release here. There's plenty of life in an Australian children's
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Zeus Publications Australia (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR423 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
We Zeus Publications remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The Productivity Commissionâs
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
ADCC Publications (PDF - 10k)
Submission DR417 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
ADCC Publications remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. We believe the recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The Productivity Commission
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Katrina Germein (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR492 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I remain opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission in relation to parallel importation of books. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on hard, verifiable evidence. The
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Paul Wilkins (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR493 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
This is a personal submission. I am concerned by the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission on this matter. I believe that the current regulations on parallel importation give the consumer sufficient access to alternative editions if
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
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