Australian Parliamentary TPM Report Accepts User Concerns
Categories: DMCA-like Laws • International Legal Reform • Policy Analysis
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The Australian House of Reps Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs released its report on the Review of Technological Protection Measures ("TPM") Exceptions. The report includes 37 recommendations with a long list of protections including exceptions for fair dealing, education, and libraries.
Sources: Michael Geist | LawFont.com Summary | The Age
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