submissions

These submissions have been made by Screenrights to government and parliament in Australia and New Zealand, generally in response to enquiries. The downloadable copies here are from 1999 onwards.

2008
Country
Size
Screen Australia: Statement of Intent
Aust
1m
Review of sections 47J and 110AA of the Copyright Act 1968
Aust
474k
2007
   
Copyright licensing and collecting societies: a guide for licensees (Draft)
Aust
60k
New provision for Copyright (new technologies and performers' rights) Amendment Bill.
NZ
1.5m
2006
Inquiry into provisions of Copyright Amendment Bill 2006
Aust
1.6m
2005
Directors submission
Aust
116k
Inquiry into harmonisation of legal systems
Aust
172k
Fair Use , July
Aust
438k
Piracy, July
Aust
119k
2004
Free Trade Agreement
- Annexure 1
- Annexure 2
Aust
189k
440k
24k
Proposed statutory copyright licence for private use of recordable media
Aust
24k
Draft legislation for collection of royalties on recordable media for private use
Aust
1.5m
Private use of recordable media
Aust
28k
2002
Private copying 1 - industry letter asking for an inquiry into private copying
Aust
436k
Private copying 2- ACC case for a private copying levy
Aust
196k
Private copying 3 - draft private copying
Aust
28k
Private copying 4 - explanatory notes accompanying draft Private Copying Bill
Aust
28k
Private copying 5 - constitutionality of Private Copying Scheme - Dennis Rose QC
Aust
32k
Private copying 6 - ACC discussion paper
Aust
1.5m
Datacasting
Aust
23k
2001
Copyright and contract law
Aust
24k
2000
Copyright Tribunal Jurisdiction, March
Aust
28k
Digital Agenda - Andrews Committee, January
Aust
16k
Part VA
Aust
28k
Retransmisssion
Aust
40k
1999
Competition Law - Ergas Committee, September
Supplementary Submission - Ergas Committee, September
Aust
44k
Copyright Tribunal Jurisdiction, July
Aust
20k
Digital Agenda, October
Aust
20k
Retransmisssion, August
Aust
12k
Retransmisssion, September
Aust
76k
Retransmisssion, November
Aust
8k

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