The Communications and Media Law Association (CAMLA) brings together a wide range of people interested in law and policy relating to communications and the media. The Association includes lawyers, journalists, broadcasters, members of the telecommunications industry, politicians, publishers, academics and public servants.
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In order to debate and discuss issues of interest to its members, CAMLA publishes the Communications Law Bulletin and organises a range of seminars, lunches and other events featuring speakers prominent in communications and media law policy.
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What's New

Limited places still available for Defamation seminar

Please RSVP today (Fri 24/5) if you would like to attend this seminar: Setting the Record Straight:Recent Developments in the Defence of Qualified Privilege, and Other Current Issues in Defamation Law Register via http://www.camla.org.au/seminars/

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Upcoming Copyright seminar

The Australian Law Reform Commission is expected to release the Discussion Paper in relation to its "Copyright and the Digital Economy" inquiry by the end of May. CAMLA and the Copyright Society will be jointly hosting a panel discussion and audience Q&A regarding the issues arising from the Discussion Paper in late June 2013. Seminar details will be posted on this website and CAMLA's LinkedIn page in coming weeks.

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ACCC releases free online education program for small businesses

A new free online education program for small business on competition and consumer laws, is available at www.ccaeducationprograms.org

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