DOWNLOADING music from CDs onto iPods and MP3 players will no longer be illegal after the federal cabinet agreed to make sweeping changes to copyright laws.
But beware the trap of downloading from the internet - the Government will increase surveillance and fines on internet piracy in a package to be announced by Attorney-General Philip Ruddock today.
Once the new laws are passed, "format shifting" of music, newspapers and books from personal collections onto iPods and MP3 players will become legal.
But beware the trap of downloading from the internet - the Government will increase surveillance and fines on internet piracy in a package to be announced by Attorney-General Philip Ruddock today.
Once the new laws are passed, "format shifting" of music, newspapers and books from personal collections onto iPods and MP3 players will become legal.
"Everyday consumers shouldn't be treated like copyright pirates," Mr Ruddock said yesterday.
Three cheers to the Aussies for a positive step forward.
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