Australia's music anti-piracy unit has finally appointed a new boss after operating with contractors and fill-ins since the last general manager departed in October 2005.
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Moves in the US and UK to tighten copyright laws to assist the fight against piracy, may not even be required in Australia, argues senior lawyer Carolyn Hough.
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