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September 2006

Volume 25, Issue 1 2006
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Mobile TV - the Hype and the Reality
Nick Abrahams and Glenda Stubbs look at legal and commercial issues raised by Mobile TV in Australia and internationally.
Do Not Call Register: Telemarketers Beware
Matthew McMillan analyses the Federal Government's new legislation on the establishment of a national Do Not Call Register and minimum contact standards for the telemarketing industry.
Google in China
Goodle has been having trouble in China. Luke Bentzelzen and Yong Lee liik at the internet in china, what's happening to Google, google's response and the debate that's followed.
Copyright Law Reform
Annika Forss and Peter Chalk summarise the Federal Government's proposed changes to the Copytrght Act 1968 ( Cth) allowing for new uses of copyright material and strengthening enforcement in the digital age.
Digital Content Distribution in the Asia Pacific Region
Nick Abrahams and Trent Lyndon look at the issues confronted by US content vendors entering into new markets in Asia Pacific countries.

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May 2006

Volume 24, Issue 4 2006
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Media Ownership Laws: The Forecast is for Change
Carolyn Lidgerwood analyses the Australian Government's recent announcements indicating a long anticipated shift in policy direction.

Defamation and satire - Drawing the Line

Christina Maloney, in this 2005 CAMLA Essay Prize winning paper, asks is the line between legitimate satire and defamation drawn in the right place or is satire stifled to an unacceptable extent?

Digital Dilemma

Dana Stewart, in this paper which received an honourable mention in the 2005 CAMLA Essay Prize, analyses the uptake of Digital Television in Australia.

Contempt and Public Interest

Robin Bowley, in this paper which received an honourable mention in the 2005 CAMLA Essay Prize, advocates clearer rules regarding sub judice contempt.

Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts - The New Benchmark

Robert Neely and Olivia Kwok take a more detailed look at new Victorian requirements



E-Commerce Developments

Shane Barber and Bridget Edghill review the current trends and developments in relation to regulation of e-commerce in Australia.

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