Thankyou for that detail. I'll study it and ensure I can use it as my own
response to similar such questions I get at work.
Regards,
Leigh
On 20 Jun 2017 18:47, "Liam Wyatt" wrote:
> Hi Leigh,
>
> Here is our campaign website's specific page about education
> https://www.faircopyright.org.au/edu
Hi Leigh,
Here is our campaign website's specific page about education
https://www.faircopyright.org.au/education/
And this is the specific Fair Use myth busting content on the official
copyright advisory website for Australian schools and TAFEs "smartcopying":
http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/law-r
Hi Liam, thanks for the detailed report.
I have a question relating to the counter arguments you cite. Might this
lobby find better examples in the education and research space? Currently,
Australian schools and universities pay royalties for works copied through
Copyright Agency Limited (CAL), ba
Hi Aussiepedians again, also crossposting to the Public Policy group,
TL;DR summary: Australia Fair Use campaign on Wikipedia will stop on
Monday; Australians encouraged to send a letter to their MP (and bring our
total over 10,000) here:
https://www.faircopyright.org.au/take-action/#emailform
As
Hi everyone,
The ADA, EFA and some Aussie Wikipedians are doing an AMA on Reddit to
discuss this campaign - starting in just a few minutes!
You can find us here -
https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/6ct2w0/we_are_from_wikipedia_the_ada_and_efa_australians/
Regards,
Charles
On Mon, May
Thanks Liam both for the update and the work you have put into this
On 22 May 2017 at 07:39, Liam Wyatt wrote:
> Dear Aussiepedians,
>
> As some of you may have seen by now - the banner campaign is now LIVE and
> kicking.
>
> Peter Martin, wrote an excellent article for SMH/Age/Canberra Times, a
Dear Aussiepedians,
As some of you may have seen by now - the banner campaign is now LIVE and
kicking.
Peter Martin, wrote an excellent article for SMH/Age/Canberra Times, and it
is doing REALLY well on social media (apparently "Fair Use" is trending on
twitter in australia):
http://www.smh.com.
Thank you for this update Seddon,
(I've cc'd Jessica & Trish from the Australian Digital Alliance, and Jon
from Electronic Frontiers Australia - who are helping to coordinate this.
Those of you who were at the Melbourne meetup with Katherine this week will
have met Jon there).
Things are moving ah
Hello all,
I wanted to give you an update on where we are with the technical aspects
of the campaign, a hurdle that I have come across and the direction we will
be heading in.
==Banner Targetting==
When this campaign was originally planned one of the aims was to limit
banners to pages that only c