Copyright Parody Bill introduced
Amendment Bill introduced by Opposition MP
An Opposition MP has now introduced his own Bill that would widen existing exceptions to copyright. The Copyright Parody and Satire Amendment Bill 2023, introduced by Simeon Browns, would amend the Copyright Act 1968 to allow for the use of copyrighted material for the purposes of parody and satire.
Background
Section 41A of the Copyright Act 1968 Cth explained By Simon Holloway Sam Fiddian and David. An Opposition MP has now introduced his own Bill that would widen existing exceptions to copyright. Since copyright law prohibits the substantial use of a copyrighted work without permission. 281 The most recent amendment to note in this regard is the Copyright Amendment Act 2006 Cth.
A parody is a work that is based upon an original work to criticize or ridicule aspects of the original while a. Section 42 amended Criticism review and news reporting Replace section 421 with.
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