Citation[]
Australian Institute of Criminology, Copyright Offences (High Tech Crime Brief No. 3) (Nov. 2004) (full-text).
Overview[]
This brief looks at high tech copyright offending. Information and communications technologies (ICT) make it increasingly easy to copy, swap and trade in copyrighted material such as software, and audio and video content in digital format. It is beyond the scope of this paper to consider the additional problem of the use of the internet to create a worldwide marketplace for the exchange of counterfeited goods.