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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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Dimity Powell (PDF - 191k)
Submission DR211 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Removing the rules about parallel imports and introducing US-style âfair useâposes. irreparable damage to Australian-made content on many levels. It means the restriction of massive numbers of remaindered or unsold books published. overseas,
Date received: 31 May 2016
Angela Sunde (PDF - 124k)
Submission DR210 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Response to Intellectual Property Arrangements, PC Draft Report, 2016. I am a literacy and language teacher, Australian trade-published childrenâs author and small publisher. As a consumer I buy a great many books by Australian authors. My
Date received: 31 May 2016
Candice Lemon-Scott (PDF - 48k)
Submission DR209 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
As an author and bookstore owner, I believe lifting PIRs would devastate our Australian book industry as Australian authors would no longer receive full royalties (payment) on their books and Australian publishers and booksellers would be forced to
Date received: 31 May 2016
Jay Sanderson (PDF - 214k)
Submission DR208 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Dr Jay Sanderson Senior Lecturer. USC Law School University of the Sunshine Coast. Intellectual Property Arrangements: Submission for the draft report. I would like to provide a submission on the Productivityâs Commissionâs review into
Date received: 31 May 2016
Sheryl Gwyther (PDF - 122k)
Submission DR204 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
To the members of the Australian Productivity Commission⦠Dear Madams/Sirs. Re: Changes to Intellectual Property Arrangements. Iâm a childrenâs author who believes in the significance of Australian books for Australian children. We have a
Date received: 31 May 2016
Tony Healy (PDF - 188k)
Submission DR202 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Comments on Productivity Commission Inquiry into Intellectual Property Arrangements 2016. By Tony Healy, software engineer and occasional writer on innovation policy. 31 May 2016. Dear Commissioners. Here is a response to your draft report on
Date received: 31 May 2016
Pamela Rushby (PDF - 92k)
Submission DR199 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
As an Australian writer, I am writing to you to express my dismay over the recommendations made by the Productivity Commission in their recent draft report on Intellectual Property Arrangements, and to ask for your support. The Productivity
Date received: 31 May 2016
Christopher Heathcote (PDF - 111k)
Submission DR197 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Dr Christopher Heathcote Taylors Lakes, Victoria, 3038. Sirs, Proposed Changes to Copyright Law. As a professional author, with 9 books and a great many articles to my name, I wish to make a submission on the proposed changes. I raise the following
Date received: 31 May 2016
The Smith Family (PDF - 657k)
Submission 60 for Education Evidence Base View full list
National Education Evidence Base Submission on the Productivity Commissionâs Issues Paper. May 2016. Anne Hampshire Head of Research and Advocacy Level 9, 117 Clarence St GPO BOX 10500 Sydney NSW 2001. NATIONAL EDUCATION EVIDENCE BASE. 1.
Date received: 30 May 2016
Sulari Goonetilleke (Gentill) (PDF - 202k)
Submission DR203 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Draft Submission to the Productivity Commission Sulari Goonetilleke (Gentill). 1. Introduction. I am Sulari Goonetilleke, published as Sulari Gentill. I am a writer of Australian Historical Crime Fiction, with 10 published novels to my name. I am an
Date received: 30 May 2016
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