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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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University of Melbourne Book Industry Study (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR526 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Submission from University of Melbourne Book Industry Study Introduction. As the authors of the soon-to-be-published University of Melbourne Book Industry Study, we feel the need to address an apparent misunderstanding by the Commission and to
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
The Text Publishing Company (PDF - 30k)
Submission DR442 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
1. Michael Heyward. Publisher. The Text Publishing Company. Post-Draft Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Copyright. Restrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books. 17 April 2009. Dear Commissioners,. 1. The Productivity
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Walker Books Australia (PDF - 35k)
Submission DR416 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Walker Books Australia NEWTOWN NSW 2042. Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE Vic 8003. Dear Sir / Madam I am writing a second submission to the Australian Productivity Commissionâs inquiry into the parallel
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Jacinta di Mase Management (PDF - 28k)
Submission DR434 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Jacinta di Mase Management. 16 April 2009 Productivity Commissioners Parallel Importation of Books Study Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City, ACT 2601 Dear Commissioners, This letter voices my opposition to the proposed changes to
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Hachette Australia (PDF - 45k)
Submission DR480 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Productivity Committee Inquiry. Restrictions on the Parallel Import of Books. Hachette Australiaâs Submission, in response to Discussion Draft. Hachette Australia welcomes the opportunity to respond to the recommendations of the Productivity
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Robyn Opie (PDF - 110k)
Submission DR459 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Submission Robyn Opie 1 . As the author of 76 AUSTRALIAN childrenâs books, I have compiled the following points in response to the Productivity Commissionâs Interim Report.
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Penguin Books Australia (PDF - 107k)
Submission DR481 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Submission from Penguin Group Australia in response to âRestrictions on the Parallel Importation of Books:. Productivity Commission Discussion Draftâ. We have received, read and digested the Discussion Draft and wish to make the following
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Coalition For Cheaper Books (PDF - 64k)
Submission DR509 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
COALITION FOR CHEAPER BOOKS. SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION TO. THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS COMMISSIONED STUDY ON. COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON THE PARALLEL IMPORTATION OF BOOKS. 17 APRIL 2009. INTRODUCTION:. The Coalition for Cheaper Books thanks the
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Australian Publishers Association (PDF - 181k)
Submission DR513 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
17 April 2009. Productivity Commission Inquiry. Restrictions on the Parallel Import of Books. Supplementary Submission. Summary. The Australian Publishers Association is surprised and disappointed that an organisation which states that âits role,
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
Australian Publishers Association (PDF - 275k)
Submission DR512 for Copyright Restrictions On The Parallel Importation Of Books View full list
Australians For Australian Books â www.ausbooks.com.au. AUSTRALIANS FOR AUSTRALIAN BOOKS â WWW.AUSBOOKS.COM.AU. Over 5, 000 people have signed an online petition opposing moves to change Australian book copyright rules. The petition was launched
Date received: 17 Apr 2009
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