Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia

IPRIA Seminar Series

Will freeing parallel imports make books cheaper at the cost of authors?

 

IPRIA, in association with (CMCL) and UTS:Law, proudly present this panel discussion in Melbourne (Tuesday 15th September) and Sydney (Wednesday 16th September).

 

CHAIRED BY:

Professor Sam Ricketson, Victorian Law Reform Commission and Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne (Melbourne)

IPRIA/CMCL: Parallel Book Imports. Introduction by Beth Webster and Sam Ricketson

 

Professor Jill McKeough, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney (Sydney) (Podcast unavailable)

 

SPEAKERS:

Professor Allan Fels AO, Dean, The Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) *(Melbourne only)

IPRIA/CMCL: Allan Fels AO, Dean, Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)

 

Mr Graeme Connelly, Director and Chief Executive, Melbourne University Bookshop

IPRIA/CMCL: Graeme Connelly, Director and CEO, Melbourne Uni Bookshop

 

Dr Rhonda Smith, Copyright Law Reform Committee and High Court of New Zealand

IPRIA/CMCL: Rhonda Smith- Parallel import of books

 

Mr Arlen Duke, Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne

IPRIA/CMCL: Arlen Duke - Parallel imports of books

 

DATES: Tuesday 15th September (Melbourne) and Wednesday 16 September (Sydney)
TIME: 6:00pm (registrations from 5:30pm)
COST: These seminars are free of charge

Further details about the Melbourne seminar are available here

Further details about the Sydney seminar are available here


SEMINAR CONTACT: Michelle Wilson, IPRIA, Alan Gilbert Building, The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010
Telephone: (03) 8344 2153 Fax: (03) 8344 2111
Email: mawils@unimelb.edu.au





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