92A: a step closer to becoming law

On Wednesday the person who allegedly uploaded the workprint of Wolverine was arrested in New York. Here, the government released the latest round of thinking on 92a, in the form of a Cabinet Paper fr
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On Wednesday the person who allegedly uploaded the workprint of Wolverine was arrested in New York. Here, the government released the latest round of thinking on 92a, in the form of a Cabinet Paper from Simon Power, Minister of Commerce, and a collection of submissions made on the issue.

It’s hard to argue that there shouldn’t be some version of clause 92a in the copyright legislation, although the NBR had a go in an article How to Morally Justify Illegal Downloading.

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