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  Peng Hwa Ang Civil defamation law in China
  Graeme Austin Kazaa And Grokster Across Borders
  Roy Baker Determining Contempts by Improper Pressure on a Litigant: an Objective or Subjective Test?
  Roy Baker
Defamatory Comment on the Judiciary: Lange Qualified Privilege in Popovic v Herald & Weekly Times
  Roy Baker
Extending Common Law Qualified Privilege to the Media: A Comparsion of the English and Australian Approaches
  Roy Baker
Political payola: the 'cash for comment' scandal and Australia's protection of political  speech
  Roy Baker The rookie and the silk: Learing the 'ordinary reasonable person' in defamation law
  Arpan Bajerjee Contempt of court and criticism of the judiciary: Tales of discord between courts and the media in India
  Eric Barendt
Human Rights Act 1998 and libel law: brave new world?
  Hilary May Black
The Role of Trade Mark Law in the Protection of Celebrity Personality
  Hilary May Black and Brent Salter When copyright and chutzpah collide: The Google Library project and fair use
  Catherine Bond Reconciling Crown copyright and reuse of government information: An analysis of the CLRC Crown Copyright Review
  Jason Bosland
The Culture of Trade Marks: An Alternative Cultural Theory Perspective
  Kathy Bowery
Retrospective futures? Law technology and copyright control in cyberspace
  Simone Brandon
How a Norwegian Teenager, a 'Messiah' and a Man from Kensington are Pushing the Limits of Copyright
  Des Butler Lange Revisited: exploring the implied freedom of communication concerning government or political matters
  Des Butler
Is Polly Peck at risk of losing its sting?
  Danny Butt
Digital Rights Management and Music in Australasia
  Enid Campbell
Reporting of Parliamentary Proceedings
  Enid Campbell and Matthew Groves
Correspondence with Members of Parliament
  Enid Campbell and Matthew Groves
Parliamentary papers and their protection
  Enid Campbell and HP Lee
Criticism of Judges and Freedom of Expression
  David S Caudill
Once more into the breach: contrasting US and Australian 'rights of publicity'
  Xiaoyan Chen Civil defamation law in China
  Anne S Y Cheung The Regulation of Chinese Women's Sexuality on the Internet
  Andrew F Christie Cultural institutions, digitisation and copyright reform?
  Matt Collins Approaches Towards Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Cases of Multi-Jurisdictional Defamation
  Matt Collins
Choice of law in defamation after John Pfeiffer Pty Ltd v Rogerson
  Matt Collins
Defamation and the Internet after Dow Jones & Company Inc v Gutnick
  Conal Condren, Jessica Milner Davis, Sally McCausland and Robert Phiddian Defining parody and satire: Australian copyright law and its new exception
  Alison Davis
A real drama: legal protection of reality television formats
  Chris Dent and Andrew T Kenyon
Defamation law's chilling effect: a comparative content analysis of Australian and US newspapers
  Garima Dewan
Accounting separation: a mode to combat anticompetitive behaviour
  Melissa de Zwart
Seriously Entertaining: The Panel and the Future of Fair Dealing
  Melissa de Zwart
Copyright in television broadcasts: Network Ten v TCN Channel Nine - 'A case  which can excite emotions'
  Lionel Docker The Ghost of Moorhouse
  Anna Feros
The Effect of International Agreements and the Impending Convergence of Technologies on Australian Television Content
  Brian Fitzgerald and Damien O’Brien
Digital Sampling and Culture Jamming in a Remix World: What Does the Law Allow?
  Brian Fitzgerald, Richard Neville, Richard Jones and Greg Hearn
Cultivating the creative commons:  Perspectives from the creative industries
  Simon Fitzpatrick
Protecting Australian culture in the 21st century: television content regulation in a globalising world
  Simon Fitzpatrick
The Death of the Recording Industry?
  Terry Flew
Creative Commons and the Creative Industries
  Jonathan Friedrich Glamour trials: The creation of rights and the celebrity industry in Douglas v Hello!
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  Leif Gamertsfelder
Digitising copyright law - an Australian perspective
  Mia Garlick
For Ad's Sake: Making a Case Against Personal Video Recorders
  Richard Garnett An Overview of Choice of Law, Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgment Enforcement in IP Disputes
  Jane C Ginsburg and Sam Ricketson
Inducers and Authorisers: A Comparison of the US Supreme Court’s Grokster decision and the Australian Federal Court’s KaZaa ruling
  Adrian Goss
Rethinking Derbyshire County Council v Times Newspapers: the standing of government bodies to sue in defamation
  Jock Given
Foreign Ownership of Media and Telecommunications: an Australian story
  Stephen Gray
Imagination, fraud and the cultural protocols debate: a question of free speech or pornography?
Kim Gould The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same... Or Do They?
  Katrina Gunn
In line with online expectations: private international law and national copyright in the internet context
Elizabeth Handsley Media, Public Health and Law: A Lawyer's primer on the Food Advertising Debate
  Elizabeth Handsley
The media and public misconceptions about the judiciary
  Paul Harpur Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare
  Bede Harris
Defamation and freedom of political expression in Australia and South Africa - the opportunities missed in Lange
  Greg Heaton
Privacy - boldly going where defamation hasn't gone before
  Perry Herzfeld
Corporations, Defamation And General Damages: Back To First Principles
  Emily Hudson
Droit de suite Down Under: should Australia introduce a resale royalties scheme for visual artists?
  Sal Humphreys Productive Users, Intellectual Property and Governance: The Challenges of Computer Games
  Sammy Isreb
Can the Spam Act 2003 independently protect the Public against Spam, or are additional Legally Sanctioned Technology Based Solutions Required?
  Matt Jackson
Protecting Digital Television: Controlling Copyright or Consumer?
  Mark Johnston Should Australia force the square peg of privacy into the round hole of confidence or look to a new tort?
  Joshua Kay
'Once Upon A ... Libel': defamation and fiction
  Andrew T Kenyon and Esther Milne
Images of Celebrity: Publicity, Privacy, Law
  Anita Kundu
Defamation, reputation and the community: an analysis of the doctrine of presumed harm in defamation law
  Karen Lee
Creating a Level Playing Field or Expanding the Nanny State? Regulating the Content of Premium Rate SMS/MMS and Walled-Garden Services in Australia
  Marett Leiboff
The law of genre: datacasting and the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth)
  Paul Lewis
The resale royalty and Australian visual artists: painting the full picture
  Dennis Lim The reasonableness exception to infringement of the right of integrity in copyright law: Part 1
  Dennis Lim The reasonableness exception to infringement of the right of integrity in copyright law: Part 2
  David Lindsay
Playing possum? Privacy, freedom of speech and the media following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd
Part I: The availability of an interlocutory injunction to prevent publication
  David Lindsay
Playing Possum? Privacy, Freedom of Speech and the Media Following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd
Part II: The Future of Australian Privacy and Free Speech Law, and Implications for the Media
  Stefan Lo
Justifications for consumer privacy protection on the world wide web
  Patricia Loughlan
The ravages of public use': Aboriginal art and moral rights
  Patricia Loughlan Moral rights (a view from the town square)
  Ian Loveland Arriverderci Spycatcher?
  Ian Loveland Reynolds privilege re-considered?
  Ann Lui
Access to Protests and Demonstrations for Hong Kong Journalists: Fashioning the Right
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  Kate MacNeil
Siting art: an exploration of location as a determinant of obscenity in visual art
  Steven Maras
The Status of the Film Script under US Copyright Regulations: an Historical Note
  Emma Maxwell The Waste Land: The Rights of Editors in Australian Copyright Law
  P J McCafferty
Protecting private information improperly or surreptitiously obtained from public disclosure: a 'new species' of breach of confidence?
  Scott McConnel
The Napster case: which way would the balance of interests fall in Australia?
  Campbell McLachlan From Savigny To Cyberspace: Does The Internet Sound The Death-Knell For The Conflict Of Laws
  Lawrence McNamara Bigotry, community and the (in)visibility of moral exclusion: homosexuality and the capacity to defame
  Paul Mitchell Nineteenth century defamation: Was it a law of the press?
  Owen Morgan
Copyright, the Public Interest and Content Restrictions
  Owen Morgan Graffiti - Ownership and Other Rights
  Brian C Murchison The fact-conjecture framework is US libel law: Four problems
  Paul Murray
Electronic media converage of courts and the role of counsel: A survey of counsel's views and the possible impacts
  Yee-Fui Ng Global soul, local Seoul: The ebb and flow of forces in global copyright
  Yan Mei Ning
Search warrant versus production order – The Hong Kong experience in protecting journalists’ material
  Yan Mei Ning Media Photography in Hong Kong Streets: The Impact of Proposed Privacy Torts
  Damien O'Brien Blogs and the Law: Key Legal Issues for the Blogosphere
  Marcus O'Donnell Preposterous trickster: myth, news, the law and John Marsden
  Erin O'Dwyer
Qualified Privilege and Public Leaders in Political Debate: Diverging Defamation Law after Lange, Reynolds and Atkinson
  Megumi Ogawa
Copyright in broadcasts: Japan strays
  Sunita Patel Cheque-book Journalism in the US and UL: Fair Trial v Free Press
  Robert K Patterson
Claiming possession of the material cultural property of indigenous peoples
  Timothy D Peters Allusions to theology: I, Robot, universalism and the limits of the law
  Georgia Price
Pack your toothbrush!' Journalists, confidential sources and contempt of court
  Megan Richardson and Richard Garnett Towards and Beyond an Australian Private International Law of Cross-Border Communications Disputes (2006) 11(4)
  Matthew Rimmer
The Demidenko affair: copyright law, plagiarism and ridicule
  Sam Ricketson Trade Mark Liability Issues Arising Out of Internet Advertising
  Matthew Rimmer
Gossip we can trust: defamation law and non-fiction
  Sharon Rodrick
Defamation, the Media and Reporting Documents on the Court Record
  Alpana Roy A new dispute concerning the TRIPS agreement: The United States and China in teh WTO
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  Pauline Sadler
Alcohol Advertising and Youth Drinking in Australia – What are the available complaints mechanisms, legal and otherwise?
  Maree Sainsbury Parody, satire and copyright infringement: The latest addition to Australian fair dealing law
  Adam Sauer Protecting the Copyright Balance in Cyberspace
  Tonia Starey
Getting the message: a comparative analysis of laws regulating law enforcement agencies' access to stored communications in Australia and the US
Niloufer Selvadurai Voices of Change - The Regulation of Voice over Internet Protocol Services
  Nicolas Suzor Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare
  Nicolas Suzor Where the bloody hell does parody fit in Australian copyright law?
  Giles Tanner
The very special case of broadcasting spectrun planning
  Rebecca Taseff
The Protection of Personal Privacy: The Differences between a Privacy Tort and the Action for Breach of Confidence
  Dilan Thampapillai Digital copyright and disability discrimination: From braille books to bookshare
  Molly Tregoning
A new panopticon: surveillance and privacy after September 11
  V J Vann Copyright by way of fiduciary obligation - finding a way to protect Aboriginal art works
  Nick Verginis Hypersensitive gods or just another opinion? A conceptual analysis of the right of integrity of authorship doctrine in Australia
  Carmen Vietri
The Media Exemption under Information Privacy Legislation: in the Public Interest?
  Ian Walden Regulating broadcasting in a converging environment: Without frontiers and without a fuss!
  Kimberlee Weatherall Can Substantive Law Harmonisation and Technology Provide Genuine Alternatives to Conflicts Rules in Intellectual Property?
  Leanne Wiseman
Beyond the Photocopier: Copyright and Publishing in Australia
  Aleardo Zanghellini Canada's Obscenity Law after Little Sisters
   
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