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Australia's Stop Online Piracy Act: Copyright law, site-blocking, and search filters in an age of internet censorship - The Canberra Law Review, 16(1), pp. 10-64
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2019
unpublished
Relying upon the work of Cory Doctorow, this paper argues that Australia's copyright regime for site-blocking and search-filtering poses a threat to consumer rights, competition policy, and Internet Freedom. This paper first reviews the model of the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Act 2015 (Cth) introduced by the then Minister for Communications and the Arts the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull. Secondly, it explores the flurry of cases brought by the film, television, and music industries in
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