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All change for the Digital Economy? Some observations from the history of copyright
Sydney,
2010-03-25
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EMI to appeal Kookaburra case
2010-02-26
Film Companies to Appeal iiNet Judgement
2010-02-25
Nintendo Takes Action To Combat Video Game Piracy
2010-02-23
Federal Court finds white and yellow pages not subject to copyright
2010-02-12
Victoria endorses open access to government information
2010-02-12
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2006-03-17
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2009-11-13
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iiNet and Telstra: are technology cases different?
2005-04-18
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2005-04-18
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