The Invisible Barrier: EFA Applauds New Initiative Tackling Australia’s Digital Divide

Struggling to afford home broadband for your kids’ schooling? This initiative helps bridge the digital gap with free NBN connections.
EFA signs against Article 11
EFA has co-signed a letter, with 50+ organisations to call on Axel Voss MEP (Member of the European Parliament) to delete Article 11. Article 11 is a proposal that wants to demand licensing fees for sharing tiny snippets of text, extracts, even headlines, from news articles. It has been criticised over and over again: it will harm […]
Australia leads in disability access, thanks to copyright changes
Australians with a disability will have some of the strongest rights to access content in the world, thanks to changes to Australia’s copyright laws passed this week. Copyright peak body the Australian Digital Alliance elatedly welcomed the new laws. Executive Officer, Jessica Coates said: “This is a great step forward for all the Australians who […]
EFA’s 2017 Wish List
As the new year approaches, it’s again time to set out our Wish List and priorities for the year ahead. This list repeats many of the same topics as last year as there has been little movement on many of these issues, partly due to the election interrupting the legislative programme, but also, we’d suggest, […]
Celebrations as Marrakesh Treaty comes into force
Late last month saw a truly historic day in copyright, one some of us feared we’d never see. On 29th September 2016, the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled came into force. The Treaty, which has already been ratified by 22 countries […]