The Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs has issued its report into the Copyright Amendment Bill 2006.
The majority made 16 recommendations for changes.
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Posted 14th November 2006 by David Jacobson in Legal
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The Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs has issued its report into the Copyright Amendment Bill 2006.
The majority made 16 recommendations for changes.
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