Satire and parody in Australian media: is it legal?
August 13, 2012 , 3:54 PM by Hayley Crane
?In a transformational time of YouTube, remixes and?mashups how lawful it is to nab content, change it around and flog it as your own?
Executive Director of Australian Copyright, Fiona Phillips,?says the last reforms?to copyright law?were in 2006 when an exception was introduced for the use of parody and satire.
The reform was made with the idea that Australians enjoy poking fun at themselves and other people ? something Julian Morrow knows all about.
He also discussed copyright with Richard.
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Source: http://blogs.abc.net.au/victoria/2012/08/satire-and-parody-in-australian-media-is-it-legal.html
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