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Analysis, Gadgets - Friday, February 3, 2012 11:10 - 2 Comments
Who owns footy rights? Optus web copyright victory explained
This article is by Marita Shelly, a PhD candidate at RMIT University’s Graduate School of Business and Law. It was first published on The Conversation and is re-published here with permission.
analysis Yesterday’s Federal Court ruling that Optus customers are able to view sporting matches minutes after they are streamed live without breaching copyright is a landmark decision that alters our understanding of copyright law, and has significant implications for the AFL’s broadcasting rights deal.
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