Organisation
Department of Communications and the Arts (Australia)
Owning Institution:
Briefing paper
Review of Copyright Online Infringement Amendment: consultation paper
The Online Infringement Amendment (OIA) enables a copyright owner to apply to the Federal Court to block access to an online location operated outside Australia with the primary purpose of infringing (or facilitating infringement of) copyright content. This review supports the Australian government’s commitment to review the operation of the OIA.
Report
Australian Government response to the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network report: the rollout of the National Broadband Network: 1st Report of the 45th Parliament
The Government is disappointed that after considering 191 submissions; holding 15 public hearings; receiving testimony from 179 witnesses; and undertaking three site visits, the Committee’s majority report and recommendations indicates a failure to understand the fundamentals of the NBN.
Discussion paper
Review of Australia’s .au domain management: discussion paper
The purpose of this review is to ensure that the management framework of auDA remains fit for purpose and the .au domain is serving the needs of the online Australian community.
Report
Consumer survey on online copyright infringement 2017 - a marketing research report
The results of the 2017 online copyright infringement survey show that Australians are embracing streaming services and are more willing to pay for online content.
Strategy
5G—Enabling the future economy
5G is the next step in the evolution of mobile wireless communications technology. This paper outlines the immediate actions for the federal government to take that will support the timely rollout of 5G in Australia.