Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories

The first part of this article conceptualises open access practice.The second part considersrelevant open access practice developments in the Australian legal landscape. The institutional perspective is considered by examining specific Australian institutions’ (i.e., the Australian Research Cou...

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Main Author: Koutras, Nikos
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Thomson Reuters (Sweet & Maxwell) 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92829
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description The first part of this article conceptualises open access practice.The second part considersrelevant open access practice developments in the Australian legal landscape. The institutional perspective is considered by examining specific Australian institutions’ (i.e., the Australian Research Council, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and the Australian Productivity Commission) contributions and the potentiality thatstems from such contributionsforfuture reform of the Copyright Act. The third part examines the interrelation between copyright law, licensing and open access practice. In the fourth part, an international perspective is taken to understand national practices via statutory policies in the international sphere, which is then juxtaposed to Australian contributions.The concluding part talks about the importance of the final report on “Intellectual Property ArrangementsInquiry”issued by the Australian Productivity Commission (2016), which set up the appropriate background towards a gradual integration of open access practice in the Copyright Act.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-928292023-07-31T00:11:53Z Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories Koutras, Nikos Australia; Copyright; Licensing;Publishing; Research The first part of this article conceptualises open access practice.The second part considersrelevant open access practice developments in the Australian legal landscape. The institutional perspective is considered by examining specific Australian institutions’ (i.e., the Australian Research Council, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and the Australian Productivity Commission) contributions and the potentiality thatstems from such contributionsforfuture reform of the Copyright Act. The third part examines the interrelation between copyright law, licensing and open access practice. In the fourth part, an international perspective is taken to understand national practices via statutory policies in the international sphere, which is then juxtaposed to Australian contributions.The concluding part talks about the importance of the final report on “Intellectual Property ArrangementsInquiry”issued by the Australian Productivity Commission (2016), which set up the appropriate background towards a gradual integration of open access practice in the Copyright Act. 2023 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92829 English Thomson Reuters (Sweet & Maxwell) restricted
spellingShingle Australia; Copyright; Licensing;Publishing; Research
Koutras, Nikos
Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title_full Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title_fullStr Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title_full_unstemmed Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title_short Where Could Open Access Stand in Australia's Copyright Regulatory System? Models and Theories
title_sort where could open access stand in australia's copyright regulatory system? models and theories
topic Australia; Copyright; Licensing;Publishing; Research
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92829