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Vol 12 No 3 - September 2007
Full text versions of articles are available from LexisNexis online.
Reynolds privilege re-considered?
Ian Loveland, Professor, City University and Barrister, Arden Chambers
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Cultural institutions, digitisation and copyright reform
Andrew F Christie, Davies Collison Cave Professor of Intellectual Property, Melbourne Law School
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Parody, satire and copyright infringement: The latest addition to Australian fair dealing law
Maree Sainsbury, University of Canberra
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Contempt of court and criticism of the judiciary: Tales of discord between courts and the media in India
Arpan Banerjee, Student, National University of Juridical Sciences, Calcutta, India
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Reconciling Crown copyright and reuse of government information: An analusis of the CLRC Crown Copyright Review
Catherine Bond, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of NSW
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New Zealand Media Law Update
Ursula Cheer, Associate Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
US Media Law Update
Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky, Professor of Law, University of Florida, Fredric G Levin College of Law
Book Review
Dirty Discourse: Sex and Indecency in Broadcasting by RL Hilliard & MC Keith
Reviewed by Katherine Giles, Solicitor, Arts Law Centre of Australia
Book Review
Media Law for Journalists by Ursula Smartt
Reviewed by Joseph A Tomain, Attorney, Frost Brown Todd LLC, Cincinnati, Ohio
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