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GC O'Donnell essay prizewinners

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Click here for information about the biennial CG O'Donnell essay prize.

Here is a list of previous winners, showing which issue of Copyright Reporter the essay was published in.

year
author
essay
Copyright Reporter
2007
Frank Moorhouse
(co-winner)
'The Escape from ‘Eccentric Penury’: How should we pay literary authors? Policy visions for the Australian writing economy'
to be published 2008
2007
Pam Foo
(co-winner)
'Do copyright owners understand how to use Creative Commons licences?'
(2007) 25 Copy Reptr
2005Kathleen Birrell
‘Authorship and the Dreaming’: Indigenous Culture and Intellectual Property Law(2005) 23 Copy Reptr 32
2003Kate Gilchrist
Art and the Blindness of Copyright: Recognising Contemporary Art Practices in Anglo-Australian Copyright Law(2004) 22 Copy Reptr 37
2001Ian Oi
American copyright in Australian cyberspace: some observations and implications(2001) 19 Copy Reptr 105
1999 Nicholas Blackmore
 The Search for a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Legal Protection of
Aboriginal Art
(1999) 17 Copy Reptr 57
1997Michelle Cooper
Moral Rights and the Australian Film and Television Industries(1997) 15 Copy Reptr 166
1995Judith Bannister
(co-winner)
It ain’t what you say, it’s the way that you say it. Could freedom of political expression operate as a defence to copyright infringement in Australia?(1996) 14 Copy Reptr 22
1995Catriona Dove
(co-winner)
A Case of Unparalleled Exploitation
(1995) 13 Copy Reptr 107
1993Moana Weir
The Parodist’s Nirvana: Droit Moral & Comparative Copyright Law(1995) 12 Copy Reptr 1
1991 Stephanie McCarthy
(co-winner)
 A cautionary  tale (1992) 10 Copy Reptr 19
1991  Kerrie Henderson (co-winner)
 Copyright, parallel imports and development(1992) 10 Copy Reptr 6 
1989 Janis Polfanders
 The idea/expression dichotomy in the light of cases in Australia and the United States dealing with computer software (1989) 7 Copy Reptr 1

 

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