Year
2010
Publisher
Sydney University Press
Language
English
Pages
3
ISBN
978-1-92089-950-9
Last Update
29-Oct-2024
Keywords
Law
My submission is that in preparing its report the CLRC should consider the role of ‘open content’ licensing in the management of Crown copyright.
Ten years ago the question would have simply been whether the Crown should or should not have copyright? Many advocating for no Crown copyright would have been seeking open access to information.
Today however we know more about the intricacies of open content licensing. It is arguable that a broader and more robust information commons can be developed by leveraging off your copyright rather than merely ‘giving away’ material.
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