Australia to reform copyright laws in face of digital and COVID-19 world 

The Australian government has announced it will make reforms to the nation’s copyright laws in a bid to better support the needs of Australians in an increasingly digital environment. The decision comes after two years of industry consultation and is the government’s response to copyright recommendations made by the Productivity Commission four years ago.

Source: Australia to reform copyright laws in face of digital and COVID-19 world | ZDNet

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