CAMD has joined forces with the Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) to lend its voice to a balanced view on the future of copyright in Australia.
The ADA is a broad coalition of copyright users and innovators supporting copyright laws that strike a balance between providing reasonable incentives for creators, on one hand, and the wider public interest in the advancement of learning, innovation and culture, on the other.
ADA members span a number of sectors and include IT companies, science and research groups, ALIA, state libraries, universities, education and cultural organisations.
Committed to copyright reform that enables fair access to content and encourages innovation and growth, the ADA provides policy advice to government, engages in legal cases, prepares publications on new copyright law and policy, monitors international trade and IP developments and facilitates forums for users and innovators to discuss topical copyright issues.
Further information about ADA can be found here.
CAMD will also continue to liaise with the Copyright in Cultural Institutions (CICI) group which involves staff from a number of CAMD museums.