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REDgroup retail (PDF - 50k)
Submission DR471 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Parallel Importation REDgroup retail Further submission:17 April 2009. Introduction. The Productivity Commission has invited further submissions following the release of a Discussion Draft in March 2009. REDgroup retail â Further Submissions.
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Australian Booksellers Association (PDF - 80k)
Submission DR478 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
The ABAâs supplementary submission highlights those aspects of the Commissionâs study which need more detailed examination, or in which the ABA had not previously seen it appropriate to intervene. In particular we wish to add to the debate
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Working Title Press (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR463 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
16 April 2009. Parallel Importation of Books Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Dear Members of the Commission, I write to you again as a small independent publisher with 25 years experience of publishing childrenâs books
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Pearson Australia (PDF - 35k)
Submission DR528 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. Supplementary submission to the Productivity Commission. About Pearson. Pearson is the largest educational publisher in Australia, with market-leading positions in school, vocational, higher
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Ford Street Publishing (PDF - 34k)
Submission DR453 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. DYMOCKS AND PARALLEL IMPORTATION. Dymocks, a member of the Coalition for Cheaper Books along with retail giants Big W, Kmart, Woolworths, Target and Coles, has contacted readers in their Booklover loyalty program in an effort
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Garth Nix (PDF - 28k)
Submission DR484 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Second Round Submission to the. Productivity Commissionâs Study into. Copyright Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. Garth Nix. 17 April 2009. Introduction. This is a short follow-up to my earlier submission, taking into account the
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Better Read Than Dead (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR476 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
16 April, 2009 The Parallel Importation of Books Study Productivity Commission GPO Box Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Commissioners
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Jaclyn Moriarty (PDF - 17k)
Submission DR475 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Copyright Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. Jaclyn Moriarty. I am a writer of books for young adults. My books are sold in Australia, the US, the UK, and several other territories. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, I completed a
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Harper Collins Publishers Australia (PDF - 53k)
Submission DR450 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Supplementary Submission. Copyright Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. April 2009. On behalf of HarperCollins Publishers Australia I am providing a supplementary submission following the draft report into copyright restrictions on
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Black Dog Books (PDF - 45k)
Submission DR479 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Dear Commissioners, We are appreciative of the interest the Commissioners have expressed in the publishing industry in the draft discussion paper. We have, however, a number of concerns about the discussion paper.
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
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