Understanding Copyright Law in Australia: Fair Dealing, Ownership and Protected Works
The Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) primarily governs copyright law in Australia and aligns with international Intellectual Property (IP) standards. The legislation grants creators exclusive rights to control the use of their original works and incorporates mechanisms that permit certain public uses. These balancing provisions—such as the fair dealing exceptions—ensure that copyright law does not stifle research, …
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