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Bren MacDibble (PDF - 9k)
Submission DR447 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Oakleigh Vic 3166 17 April 2009 Parallel Importation of Books Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Commission Members, I write to you as a writer, reader, teacher, and parent, and urge you again to leave the Parallel
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Sherry-Anne Jacobs (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR451 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
SUBMISSION REGARDING PARALLEL IMPORTATION By Sherry-Anne Jacobs, author of 45 novels published mainly as Anna Jacobs Web site: www.annajacobs.com I am strongly against changing the laws concerning parallel importation of books. As an author with 45
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Peter Rose (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR436 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Melbourne Vic. 3004 17 April 2009. Productivity Commission Australian Government. Submission from Peter Rose on Parallel Importation of Books. Like the vast majority of authors and publishers, I am dismayed by â and frankly incredulous at â the
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Patrick Allington (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR469 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
From Patrick Allington, freelance writer, editor, critic &researcher. I do not wish to repeat in detail arguments already made, other than to state that I endorse the. position taken by the Australian Society of Authors in both its initial
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Book Publishers Association of New Zealand (PDF - 19k)
Submission DR457 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission. In response to the Discussion Draft relating to. Copyright Restrictions. on the Parallel Importation of Books. from. The Book Publishers Association of New Zealand. 17 April 2009 Book
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
The Mary Cunnane Agency (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR516 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
To the Productivity Commission: I write this submission from London where I am attending the London Book Fair, with the assistance of the Australia Council for the Arts, to sell the license to publish my authorsâbooks to publishers in English in
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Mary Who? Bookshop (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR549 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Mary Who? Bookshop 17th April 2009 Dear Commissioners, As an independent bookseller with a long and committed history of book retailing in the city of Townsville, we are appalled that your recommendation in the Draft Proposal for the Parallel
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Cambridge University Press (PDF - 37k)
Submission DR445 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Cambridge University Press, Australia and New Zealand (Cambridge) strives to serve the Australian Education market by publishing Primary, Secondary and Tertiary materials specifically designed to fit local curricula, local courses and meet local
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Shannon Stein (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR477 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Shannon Stein. 17th April 2009. Dear Mr Woods and Ms Sylvan RE: SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ISSUES PAPER; COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON THE PARALLEL IMPORTATION OF BOOKS. Iâm writing to express my concern and dismay at the proposed changes
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Peter Taylor (PDF - 8k)
Submission DR461 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Thank you for supplying your initial draft document. I feel that there is little clarification on the nature of the books that would be imported back into this country, and their cost to bookstores. Bookstores will buy the books at scrap paper value,
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
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