ACIPA Conference – what AGD is up to these days
2007.03.17
I was at the ACIPA conference at Minter Ellison on 17 February 2007. Philip Ruddock and Helen Daniels explained what the Attorney-General's Department was going to be up to in 2007, now that the copyright amendments have gone through. Some of the projectsthey listed:
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The creation of preservation copying guidelines
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The conclusion of the Technological Protection Measures Exception Review and the release of the TPM exception Regulations
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Accession to WCT and WPPT
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Considering extending safe harbours to universities
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Preparation and consultation of copyright enforcement guidelines
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Statutory review of format shifting (before 31 March 2007) – considering extension to audiovisual material
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Releasing an orphan works issues paper in the coming months
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Development of an indigenous community moral rights bill – no external review planned
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Working on other options for enforcement of copyright – working closer with AFP
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Whole of Government approach to management of IP – the Audit Office has tabled two reports on this topic
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Government response to Crown Copyright – SCAG has looked at the report, and AGDs is looking further
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AGDs and DCITA are looking at a legal deposit regime.
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Australia will take a more active role in the WIPO Standing Committee, and work on the Broadcasting treaty
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Australia is trying to be more active within APEC
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Australia will be pursuing bilateral free trade agreements, including IP agreements, with: China, Japan, Chile, New Zealand, Indonesia, and ASEAN.
