The Copyright Amendment Bill 2006 was introduced into Parliament on
19 October 2006 by the Attorney-General.
The full text of the Bill, the Explanatory Memorandum and the
Attorney-General’s Second Reading Speech are available on the
Parliament House website.
The Government has referred the Bill for consideration by the Senate
Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
The Attorney-General also tabled in Parliament the Government’s
response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal
and Constitutional Affairs report on ‘Review of Technological
Protection Measures Exceptions’.
Read Kim Weatherall’s analysis.
UPDATE 26 October: Kim Weatherall’s index to her posts
Brian Fitzgerald’s critique: Copyright vision: copyright jails