Centre for Copyright Studies publications
The Centre for Copyright Studies Ltd was established in 1993, and wound up in 2008. Its primary purpose was to undertake and promote research into copyright. The Centre was funded by Copyright Agency Ltd, a copyright collecting society representing authors and publishers.
| title (click to download as pdf) | author/s | publication date |
|---|---|---|
| Copyright in the New Communications Environment: Balancing Protection and Access | Ian McDonald, Australian Copyright Council | October 1999 |
| A Comparative Study of Library Provisions: From Photocopying to Digital Communication | Ian McDonald, Australian Copyright Council | January 2001 |
| The benefits and costs of copyright: an economic perspective | Megan Richardson, University of Melbourne Joshua Gans, Melbourne Business School Frances Hanks, University of Melbourne Philip Williams, Melbourne Business School | June 2000 |
| The law and economics of copyright, contract and mass market licences | David Lindsay, Centre for Media & Communications Law, University of Melbourne | June 2002 |
| The Three-Step Test, Deemed Quantities, Libraries and Closed Exceptions | Sam Ricketson, barrister, Victorian Bar | December 2002 |
| Economic Perspectives on Copyright Law | Jeremy Thorpe, The Allen Consulting Group | January 2003 |