If you have been following what's going on in Australia with the Online Copyright.
This is very interesting.

A few days ago, Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull chaired the government’s Copyright Forum. Industry heavyweights came together to argue about points put forward in the Attorney-General’s copyright reform discussion paper, and sparks most certainly flew. Now the Minister has put up a recording of the Forum online for those who weren’t there.

Check out our live blog for in-the-room coverage of what happened, including coverage of a very rowdy audience that seemed stacked towards rights holders




The Online Copyright Infringement Forum, held on 9 September 2014 in Sydney, Australia, discussed various issues and approaches that government, industry, content owners and internet users can take to reduce online copyright infringement.

The Minister for Communications, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, hosted the event with a panel of key industry figures, including:

- Jane Van Beelen, Executive Director, Telstra
- Peter Duncan, Writer/Producer
- David Buckingham, Chief Executive Officer, iiNet Limited
- Richard Freudenstein, Chief Executive Officer, Foxtel
- Brett Cottle, Chief Executive Officer, APRA | AMCOS
- Alan Kirkland, Chief Executive Officer, Choice