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Australian Libraries Copyright Committee

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Australian Libraries Copyright Committee is an Australian organization dealing with copyright law in Australia

It is related to the Australian Digital Alliance.

The ALCC was formed in 1994 to attend to copyright issues affecting the library, archive and information sectors. [1]

It became an incorporated body in 2015.

It is focused upon law reform in the Australian legal system. [2]

See also

Publications

  • Lee, Miranda; Australian Libraries Copyright Committee (2000), Copyright bulletin, Australian Libraries Copyright Committee, retrieved 27 September 2018

References

  1. ^ https://libcopyright.org.au/who-we-are
  2. ^ Simes, Laura (2007-12), "AL C - Australian Libraries Copyright Committee", Incite, 28 (12): 31, 33, ISSN 0158-0876 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |publication-date= (help)