Australia Drafts Further Tightening of Copyright Laws

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    • Nov 2001
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    Australia Drafts Further Tightening of Copyright Laws

    The Australian Attorney-General's Department is looking to increase the penalties for copyright infringement, and has outlined its proposal in a new draft resolution.

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    The draft of the copyright infringement notice scheme (PDF, also available in word format) says that copyright infringement offenses include, among other things:

    ∙Making infringing copy commercially.
    ∙Selling or hiring out infringing copy.
    ∙Exhibiting infringing copy in public commercially.
    ∙Distributing infringing copy.
    Making (or possessing) device for making infringing copy.
    ∙Causing recording or film to be heard or seen in public.

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    The "infringing device" is "...a device that is alleged to have been made to be used for making an infringing copy of a work or other subject-matter and that is alleged to have been involved in the commission of the offence."

    So, for example, if someone was caught selling a pirated music album, the "infringing article" would be the CD, and the "infringing device" would be the CD burner used to make the pirated CD.
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