Copyright Symposium 2005: speakers & papers
The 12th Biennial Copyright Law and Practice Symposium was held in
Sydney, at the Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour, on 17 and 18
November 2005. For the program, click here.
The table below shows which speakers have indicated that they will provide papers. There are also links to some of the powerpoint presentations. We are seeking to add more powerpoints. There is also a link to the Attorney-General's speech.
The papers we receive will be published as an issue of Copyright Reporter in early 2006. The published papers will be sent to participants at the Copyright Symposium, members of the Copyright Society and subscribers to Copyright Reporter. The papers will also be available for purchase, including from our online shop.
We are looking at producing edited transcripts of presentations by speakers who are not providing papers, to be published in an issue of Copyright Reporter in 2006.
The table below shows which speakers have indicated that they will provide papers. There are also links to some of the powerpoint presentations. We are seeking to add more powerpoints. There is also a link to the Attorney-General's speech.
The papers we receive will be published as an issue of Copyright Reporter in early 2006. The published papers will be sent to participants at the Copyright Symposium, members of the Copyright Society and subscribers to Copyright Reporter. The papers will also be available for purchase, including from our online shop.
We are looking at producing edited transcripts of presentations by speakers who are not providing papers, to be published in an issue of Copyright Reporter in 2006.
| Paper |
Speaker |
Powerpoint |
Paper? |
| Government’s copyright policy agenda | The Hon Philip Ruddock, Attorney-General | yes |
|
| Keynote address: The globalisation of copyright |
The Right Honourable Sir Robin Jacob |
yes |
|
| Fair Use? Fair Dealing? |
Melissa de Zwart, Lecturer, Monash University | yes |
yes |
| Fair use = fair go? | Kate Gilchrist, Lawyer, Australian Broadcasting Corporation | yes |
|
| Impact of digital technologies on global copyright developments | Lucinda Jones, Senior Legal Officer, World Intellectual Property Organization | yes |
no |
| National Dimensions of the Public Domain: Creating commons-ism in one country? | David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre | yes |
|
| Copyleft in Software: A Practitioner's Experience |
Rusty Russell, IP Policy adviser to Linux Australia | yes |
no |
| Performers and the Creative Commons |
Simon Whipp, Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance | yes |
|
| Copyleft in practice: issues & perspectives | Michael Fraser, Copyright Agency Limited | yes |
|
| The digital agenda: an international and comparative review | Professor Sam Ricketson, Melbourne University, barrister | yes |
yes |
| Intermediary Liability & the Digital Agenda | David Lindsay, Monash University | yes |
yes |
| Technological challenges to creators and practitioners: navigating the developing jurisprudence | Michael Williams, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin | yes |
|
| Technological Challenges for Creative Commons Digital Licences | Renato Iannella, Program Leader, National ICT Australia | yes |
no |
| New Technology: New Artefacts: New Conflicts |
Professor William Caelli, Queensland University of Technology | no |
|
| Indigenous intellectual property update | Terri Janke, Principal, Terri Janke & Company | no |
|
| Practising Reality: Indigenous Interests in Intellectual Property | Dr Jane Anderson, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies | yes |
|
| Regional developments & free trade agreements | David Livingstone, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade | yes |
|
| Regional developments |
Caroline Morgan, Copyright Agency Limited | yes |
|
| Economics & copyright: theory & practice | Theo Papadopoulos, Associate Professor, Victoria University | yes |
|
| Copyrights, clean air and bazaars: the economics of market marketing |
Professor Flavio Menezes, CRA International; Australian National University | yes |
|
| Copyright Policy Discussion: Expanding from Parliament to the Courts through the Amicus Curiae |
Mary Wyburn, Sydney University | yes |
yes |
| Amicus briefs | Glenn McGowan, barrister | no |
|
| Amicus briefs | Richard Cobden, barrister | no |