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The Down Under book and film remind us our copyright law's still unfair for artists

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMen at Work were found liable for copying two bars from Kookaburra Sits on the Old Gum Tree – a 'fair use' exception would have prevented this. Jolene Bertoldi

Australian copyright law is broken, and the Australian Government isn’t moving quickly to fix it.

Borrowing, quoting, and homage are fundamental to the creative process. This is...

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