Stop the pirates? Behind Brandis’ copyright crusade

In this cross-posting from the Conversation Angela Daly, of Swinburne University of Technology, asks whether proposed legislation changes are really the best way to stop pirates. See more on piracy here.

Copyright has been firmly back on the agenda in recent months. We’ve seen the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) release its report on copyright which recommended that Australia adopt a “fair use” exception to copyright infringement.

Yet we’ve also seen the Attorney General, George Brandis, get more exercised about copyright piracy this month, and pledge to do something to address it:

Australia already has a robust legal framework for the protection of copyright, but despite an extensive menu of criminal offences and civil wrongs applicable under copyright law, still the problems of piracy and unauthorised continue to rear their heads.

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