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Australia's voice for the public interest in copyright reform debates. Visit our website www.digital.org.au

The Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) was founded in 1998 by former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Anthony Mason, to provide a balanced voice in the copyright debates. The ADA is a broad coalition of copyright users and innovators who support 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.

Copyright and The Public Interest: Africa and the Global South, February 2025 23/01/2025

Copyright and The Public Interest: Africa and the Global South, February 2025 Please complete this Registration form. You can attend IN PERSON or ONLINE via ZOOM Refreshments will be provided for in person attendees 3 Feb 2025 (09:00 - 17:30) University of Witwatersrand (Wits) (Full Day) - AI for Good - Case studies from the African continent - The Copyright Amendment Bill (C...

Mozart, Chopin and the Public Domain 06/01/2025

In 2024 new musical works by Mozart and Chopin were found in library collections in Europe and the USA. In these cases, it was libraries that ensured these culturally important works did not become the casualty of loss, destruction or neglect. This Public Domain Day we want remind people why cultural heritage organisations are so important to the Public Domain.
Leipziger Städtische Bibliotheken The Morgan Library & Museum

Mozart, Chopin and the Public Domain It’s Public Domain Day again! Let's celebrate a rich Australian Public Domain.

06/02/2024

The keynote address for Copyright Crossroads will be given by Professor Matthew Sag, Professor of Law in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science at Emory University School of Law who will present a global perspective on copyright law and copy-reliant AI.

For more information and to register see our website: https://digital.org.au/forum-2024


Matthew Sag is a Professor of Law in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science at Emory University Law School. Professor Sag is a leading U.S. authority on the fair use doctrine in copyright law and its implications for researchers in the fields of text data mining, machine learning, and AI.

Professor Sag was born and educated in Australia. He earned honors in Law at the Australian National University and clerked for Justice Paul Finn at the Australian Federal Court. Professor Sag practiced law in London as an associate at Arnold & Porter, and in Silicon Valley with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. In July 2023, he testified to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Intellectual Property in relation to copyright and Generative AI.

Defending the Public Domain on Public Domain Day 2024 15/01/2024

Reposting because you probably missed this on New Year's Day: the Public Domain is a crucial source of creativity and innovation at the heart of Australia's identity, its legacy and its future. We need to preserve and protect it!

Defending the Public Domain on Public Domain Day 2024 This Public Domain Day let's celebrate this crucial source of creativity and innovation at the heart of Australia's identity, its legacy and its future.

01/01/2024

Happy New Year and happy Public Domain Day! 🎉
The Public Domain treasure trove is at the heart of Australia's identity and we need to preserve and protect it!
https://digital.org.au/happy-public-domain-day-2024/


Artwork: A greeting card wishing the recipient a happy new year and featuring an artwork of a kangaroo dressed as a swagman. Public Domain. Collection: National Library of Australia. View website for full attribution information.

21/12/2023

The ADA wishes you and your gang a happy holiday!


Photo: A Christmas postcard depicting a Gang Gang parrot sitting on a tree branch with an Australian landscape in the background. Artwork: JM Cantle, c. 1930, available at https://ehive.com/collections/4899/objects/366876/christmas-card. Part of the Jessie Gibson collection, Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre.

ADA Copyright Forum 2024 06/12/2023

We are excited to announce the ADA Copyright Forum 2024!

Featuring a stellar keynote presentation from Matthew Sag, Professor of Law and Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science at Emory University Law School. We will also be joined via video conference by Boris Eldagsen, a Berlin-based photomedia artist, and Dr Carys Craig, Associate Dean (Research & Institutional Relations) and an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, in Toronto, Canada. Local speakers include Patricia Adjei, Dr Kylie Pappalardo & Professor Kimberlee Weatherall.

Early Bird tickets are available now, with the full programme to be released early 2024. We hope to see you there!

ADA Copyright Forum 2024 Discussions will focus on the challenges and opportunities brought on by rapidly evolving artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and the role copyright plays.

Art of Enterprise: Israhel van Meckenem's 15th-Century Print Workshop - Chazen Museum of Art 24/11/2023

An upcoming exhibition at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison explores copying and pastiche in early fine art printmaking and its parallels to questions about authorship and the value of creativity in the AI age.

Art of Enterprise: Israhel van Meckenem's 15th-Century Print Workshop - Chazen Museum of Art The Chazen Museum of Art Explores 15th-Century Printmaker’s Work through an Entrepreneurial Lens Please note the museum’s winter closing for maintenance: Dec. 24, 2023–Jan. 12, […]

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