Second Reading Speeches

Copyright Legislation Amendment Bill 2004

Type
Government
Portfolio
Attorney-General
Originating house
Senate
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

Amends the

Copyright Act 1968
in relation to Australia’s obligations under the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement by: broadening and clarifying the scope of certain criminal offences; clarifying criminal and civil presumptions; narrowing the scope of the exception to the reproduction right; clarifying provisions that limit the remedies available against carriage service providers; and inserting a new offence relating to the unauthorised use of an encoded broadcast for commercial purposes; and contains application provisions. Also amends the
US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004
to place a time limit on the application of transitional provisions relating to the extension of the term of copyright protection.

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