M. McCaskill warns that the 'biggest threat to the Federal Government's education revolution is not Australia's territorial copyright law, rather it is the predicted contraction to the education publishing industry if the current laws are dismantled.'
Tony Kevin believes it is wrong to dismantle the current Australian Government's restrictions on the parallel importation of books into Australia. He argues that in an internationally unprotected Australian book industry, Australian authors would find it hard to 'break through the Anglo-American publishing world's general distainful view that little new writing of value could come out of Australia...'
Tony Kevin believes it is wrong to dismantle the current Australian Government's restrictions on the parallel importation of books into Australia. He argues that in an internationally unprotected Australian book industry, Australian authors would find it hard to 'break through the Anglo-American publishing world's general distainful view that little new writing of value could come out of Australia...'
M. McCaskill warns that the 'biggest threat to the Federal Government's education revolution is not Australia's territorial copyright law, rather it is the predicted contraction to the education publishing industry if the current laws are dismantled.'