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Google faced with a million requests a month to remove copyright searches | Technology | guardian.co.uk
24 May 2012

Google faced with a million requests a month to remove copyright searches

Figures from Google's transparency report reveal huge increase on 2009 as growth comes from rise in 'enforcement vendors'
copyright 
yesterday
Brandis takes out his big slipper - AFR
25 May 2012
he shadow A-G clearly relishes the chance to rap public servants and politicians over the knuckles in Senate hearings. Australian Law Reform Commission head Rosalind Croucher also copped a whack over the ALRC’s production of a 2700-page tome on privacy law reform.

Brandis said that the ALRC, while doing “wonderful work”, seemed to “overcapitalise its research”. He added he was unaware of any government, university or think tank around the world that had produced such a lengthy report on privacy law.

“Would you entertain the view that if the commission produced shorter and less discursive reports, it could do more important work because it could produce more reports?” he asked.

Croucher said the privacy report covered a wide area of law but conceded that other reports since had been shorter. Federal Attorney-General Nicola Roxon also got a spray from Brandis for taking 15 months to settle terms of reference for a coming copyright law reform inquiry by the ALRC. But Croucher said having consultation on the terms of reference was valuable and she expected the ALRC to finalise its report by late 2013.
mm-11/12  commissioner  privacy 
yesterday
Privacy Act changes finally introduced to parliament - Computerworld
23 May, 2012
The government has introduced reforms to the Privacy Act, after releasing its initial response to the ALRC inquiry over two-and-a-half years ago
mm-11/12  privacy  implementation 
3 days ago
Human Rights and The Ageing Community Challenge | Pro Bono Australia
Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Services to older people should be based on human rights principles, according to Australia’s first full time Age Discrimination Commissioner, Susan Ryan.
mm-11/12  age-discrimination 
4 days ago
Keep calm and carry on | Lawyers Weekly
15 May, 2012

In 2010, funding to the Australian Law Reform Commission was scaled back significantly. With those effects now being felt by the statutory body, Claire Chaffey examines how the legal team is soldiering on.
mm-11/12 
4 days ago
Idiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: content competition | Crikey
Thursday, 3 May 2012

And there are big questions about the future of copyright, which has been beaten about the head thanks to the convergence of media. But again, the review has left this to another body, this time the Australian Law Reform Commission, which is conducting its own investigation into copyright and digital media.
mm-11/12  convergence  copyright 
23 days ago
Super law a bar to mature workers | The Australian
Stephen Lunn, social affairs writer
From: The Australian
May 03, 2012
mm-11/12  age-discrimination  superannuation 
23 days ago
Children to be safer online with privacy reforms - Roxon | News.com.au
2 May 2012
Federal Government plans to reform privacy laws to better protect personal information, including enhancing the powers of the privacy commissioner.
The proposed changes to privacy laws follow reviews conducted by the Australian Law Reform Commission and a parliamentary committee, after the Government released an exposure draft of legislation in 2010.
privacy  mm-11/12 
24 days ago
Conroy Anti-Gouging, But Still Pro-Censorship | Gizmodo Australia
1 May 2012

...We’ve got the recommendations from the Law Reform Commission, which I’ve said, and I stand by it, where they fall in terms of what’s in RC and what isn’t in RC, I don’t have a particular perspective . . . I’m very comfortable with what they’ve bought back. It fairly much aligns with the international list. I would hopefully be progressing that a little bit further soon. I would hope to be able to have some more conversations soon...
classification  mm-11/12 
25 days ago
Open and Shut: Parliament sails above expected standards of transparency
Sunday, April 29, 2012

Amid all the hubbub about Speaker Slipper, sure not to die down anytime soon despite his decision to step aside for the moment, I've been wondering when the mainstream media would notice that reams of material about his (or any parliamentarians') expenditure of public money seems to be available from the Department of Finance and Deregulation, either in published form or in response to Freedom of Information applications, but nothing from the Parliament itself about payments made to or on his behalf....
mm-11/12  FOI  ALRC77  open-government 
26 days ago
Women’s panel to beat violence
27 April 2012

A new panel has been established to provide advice to Australia’s Governments on ways to address and reduce violence against women and their children.
Minister for the Status of Women, Julie Collins said the National Plan Implementation Panel comprised representatives of all Australian Governments and 14 individuals from a cross-section of agencies working with women who had experienced violence.
Ms Collins said the panel would advise Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments on the implementation of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022.
family-violence 
29 days ago
iiNet case provokes opposing solutions - AFR - Alex Boxsell
24 Apr 2012
The landmark decision by the High Court on Friday in favour of internet service provider iiNet, regarding rampant online file sharing, has industry experts split over whether copyright laws should be reformed and how urgently change is needed.
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The Australian Law Reform Commission was asked last month to review copyright law exceptions in a digital environment, but the terms of reference said it was not to “duplicate work being undertaken on unauthorised distribution of copyright materials using peer to peer networks”.
copyright  iiNet  peer-to-peer  mm-11/12 
4 weeks ago
When can we backup our DVDs?
April 16, 2012

We were promised there would be a review of the law in a few years and it's about to get underway, with the Attorney General's department issuing Draft Terms of Reference for the Australian Law Reform Commission Reference on Copyright. Submissions close on April 27 and the Commission is to report no later than November 30, 2013.
mm-11/12  copyright 
5 weeks ago
A rare privilege
AFR
18 April 2012
Sally Rose

“Although privilege arises in the context of a relationship with a lawyer, it is a right that belongs to the citizen – not the professional,” says Australian Law Reform Commission president Rosalind Croucher.

Croucher was the commissioner responsible for a 2008 ALRC report recommending the creation of a tax advice privilege. The Australian Taxation Office currently recognises the principle of an “accountant’s concession”: the tax commissioner cannot request access to professional accounting advisers’ papers except in exceptional circumstances, but in practice this offers no actual protection to individuals or businesses being investigated.
mm-11/12  privilege 
5 weeks ago
Copyright piracy is driven by demand in wealthier nations
Michael Speck - SMH - April 12, 2012

Michael Speck was the head of Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) when the music industry sued Kazaa.
copyright 
6 weeks ago
We need to redefine what 'copy' means
William Patry - 13 March 2012 - guardian.co.uk
copyright 
6 weeks ago
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