Ministerial Roundtable on Copyright
Outcomes of the Ministerial Roundtable on Copyright
On 11 April 2024, the Attorney-General announced that the government will be moving amendments to the Copyright Act 1968 to make clear that existing rules for copyright materials in the classroom also apply when lessons are delivered online, and will consult further on the design of a proposed Australian orphan works scheme.
On 5 December 2023, the Attorney-General announced that the government would establish a copyright and AI reference group to better prepare for copyright challenges emerging from AI. The group met for the first time on 22 February 2024.
Copyright roundtable meetings 2023
Across 2023 we held a series of roundtables with key stakeholders on copyright priorities and emerging issues. The purpose of these discussions was to develop practical and achievable copyright reform proposals for the government to consider and potentially take forward with broad stakeholder support.
Fourth roundtable on copyright – 4 December 2023
On 4 December 2023, the Attorney-General chaired the fourth and final roundtable on copyright for the year in Canberra. Participants reflected on the outcomes of previous roundtables and potential next steps on each of the 5 reform issues discussed in detail this year, should the government decide to take them forward.
The Attorney-General announced that the government will establish a copyright and AI reference group as an outcome from the roundtables.
Read a high-level summary of the outcomes of the fourth roundtable and the outcomes paper for each of the five main issues discussed throughout 2023.
Third roundtable on copyright – 28 and 29 August 2023
On 28 and 29 August 2023, we hosted the third roundtable on copyright in Canberra. Participants discussed issues including:
- the implications of artificial Intelligence (AI) for copyright law
- the definition of ‘broadcast’ for the purposes of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Copyright Act).
Read a high-level summary of the outcomes of the third roundtable and the issue summary papers.
Second roundtable on copyright – 6 and 7 June 2023
On 6 and 7 June 2023, we hosted the second roundtable on copyright in Canberra. Participants discussed issues including:
- a limited liability scheme for the use of orphan works
- the use of copyright material in remote learning environments
- quotation from copyright material.
Read a high-level summary of the outcomes of the second roundtable and the issue summary papers.
Inaugural ministerial roundtable on copyright – 23 Feb 2023
On 23 February 2023, the Attorney-General chaired the inaugural ministerial roundtable on copyright in Melbourne. The roundtable brought together 30 organisations from a range of sectors to identify priority reform issues for potential collaboration this year.
Read a high-level summary of the outcomes of the roundtable.