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Australian copyright reform stuck in an infinite loop

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAttorney General George Brandis did not have a clean slate for copyright reformMick Tsikas/AAP

Copyright matters. It is a body of law that affects what we know, how we experience and understand the world, and what we are allowed to do with the knowledge we gain. But for most of us copyright is more of a snarl. We only know of it as a restriction...

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