• Feb 9, 2018 at 8:00pm to Feb 10, 2018 at 3:30am
  • Location: National Library of Australia
  • Latest Activity: Dec 3, 2020

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2017 was an exciting year for copyright, with new laws, new regulations and a commitment by the government to “a modernised copyright exceptions framework that keeps pace with technological advances and is flexible to adapt to future changes.”

But what is a modern copyright framework in 2018 and beyond? What are others doing globally to modernise their systems? And what do we need here – now and in the future?

This year's ADA Copyright Forum will focus on the commitment to modernisation, what it will mean in practice, and what we need it to mean for Australia.

Speakers

Professor Ruth Okediji, the Jeremiah Smith. Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Co-Director of the Berkman Klein Center

Professor Jill McKeoughUniversity of Technology Sydney

Seb Chan, Chief Experience Officer, Australian Centre for the Moving Image

Jonny Roses, Policy and Public Affairs Lawyer, Interactive Games and Entertainment Association

Paula Bray, DX Lab Leader, DX LabsState Library of New South Wales

+ more to be announced

About

The Australian Digital Alliance Forum is the peak event for discussion of creative, workable copyright reform options to promote a fairer copyright balance for creators and the broader public. With a range of speakers and panels, the Forum is a must for anyone interested in the present and future of copyright in Australia.

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  • Does the Member discount include ASA members or only apply to ADA members?

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