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Coffee Training Centre Pty Ltd (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR426 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Coffee Training Centre Pty Ltd Sans Souci NSW 17 April 2009-04-22. PARALLEL IMPORTATION RESTRICTIONS REVIEW To the Productivity Commission As an Australian author, publisher and book distributor, I, John Charles Doyle from Coffee Training Centre Pty
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Jo Thompson (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR510 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I buy Australian books because I know that Australian publishing houses have invested their time and money to produce books that are of the highest quality, written by the best Australian writers, illustrated by our top Australian illustrators with
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Jo Scott Publishing (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR428 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Productivity Commission. SUBMISSION FROM JO SCOTT PUBLISHING. Jo Scott Publishing remains opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are not based on
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Serena Tatti (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR491 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I am a writer and wish to state that I fully support the Australian Society of Authors' statement regarding the Copyright Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. I strongly oppose the changes proposed by this government as I believe the
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Denise Ryan Associates (PDF - 12k)
Submission DR473 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Productivity Commission. SUBMISSION FROM DENISE RYAN @ ASSOCIATES. Denise Ryan @ Associates remains opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The recommendations would be unworkable and destructive in operation, and are
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Courtney Smyth (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR435 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Dear Commissioners, I am only 12 years old but reading and writing are very important to me. In English this year at school we have studied the book âSomewhere Around the Cornerâby Jackie French. Just from reading that book I learnt soooo much
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Lonely Planet Publications (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR452 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
1 of 1. Parallel Importation of Books Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Email: books@pc.gov.au. Dear Mike Woods &Louise Sylvan Lonely Planet remains opposed to the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission. The
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Sue Whiting (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR467 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
To the commissioners: As a published childrenâs author, both in Australia and internationally, and also as Senior Editor at Walker Books Australia, I urge the Commission to reconsider the proposals in your draft report. As an author, I am
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Tanya Heaslip (PDF - 48k)
Submission DR487 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
I, Tanya Heaslip, 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.
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Pam Grootemaat (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR470 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
To the Productivity Commission I would like to register my protest at proposed changes to territorial copyright laws in Australia and the parallel importation of books. It is my understanding that the Productivity Commission has not fully understood
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
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