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- From: Jessica Coates <j2.coates AT qut.edu.au>
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- Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 13:07:34 +1000
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[mailto:cc-au-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Leigh Blackall Fantastic news! Well done
everyone involved. What's the hashtag for the Aust Gov2.0 project? On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Kate Makowiecka <K.Makowiecka AT murdoch.edu.au>
wrote: Wonderful!!! ____________________________________________________________________________ Kate Makowiecka :
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University Perth Western Australia p: + 61 8 9360 7491 f: +61 8 9310 2780 please note that I do not work on Mondays From: cc-au-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:cc-au-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org]
On Behalf Of Jessica Coates Big news from the Australian Government on the issue of
access to public sector information. In an official response released yesterday, the Federal Government has
agreed to 12 of the 13 recommendations to come out of the Government 2.0 Taskforce
report released last December – including Recommendation 6.3, which states
that Creative Commons Attribution should be the default licensing position for
PSI. In addition, the government has also agreed that the new
Information Commissioner currently being established will issue guidelines to
ensure that: § by default PSI is free, open, and reusable; § PSI is released as quickly as possible; § PSI may only be withheld where there is a legal
obligation preventing its release. § when Commonwealth records become available for public
access under the Archives Act 1983, works covered by Crown copyright will be
automatically licensed under an appropriate open attribution licence. The response also includes an undertaking that the
Attorney-General’s Department will examine the current state of copyright law
with regard to orphan works (including section 200AB of the Copyright Act
1968), with the aim of recommending amendments that would remove the practical
restrictions that currently impede the use of such works. This is the single biggest commitment to CC licensing and
open access principles by Australian government, and should mean that the
majority of Australian government material will soon be available under a CC
licence. The fact that both the response and the announcement have been
released under CC BY is a good start. The assignment of responsibility for implementation of
the commitment to the new Information Commissioner is also an encouraging move,
and will hopefully see a more coordinated approach to IP policy across the
Australian government as a whole. The response is available here and a blog post
from Finance Minister Tanner is available
here. Jessica Coates Project Manager Creative Commons Clinic and Creative Commons Australia
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[ccAustralia] Australian Federal Government commits to CC BY as default,
Jessica Coates, 05/03/2010
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Re: [ccAustralia] Australian Federal Government commits to CC BY asdefault,
Leigh Blackall, 05/03/2010
- Re: [ccAustralia] Australian Federal Government commits to CC BY asdefault, Jessica Coates, 05/03/2010
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Re: [ccAustralia] Australian Federal Government commits to CC BY asdefault,
Leigh Blackall, 05/03/2010
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Re: [ccAustralia] Australian Federal Government commits to CC BY asdefault,
Kate Makowiecka, 05/03/2010
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