Australian Libraries and Archives Copyright Coalition

Australian Libraries and Archives Copyright Coalition A policy body for copyright issues affecting Australia's library, archive and information sectors.

The Australian Libraries and Archive Copyright Coalition (ALACC) is an advocate for copyright law reform in the interests of Australian libraries, archives and information providers. We offer informed contributions to domestic and international copyright law and policy discussions and make submissions to government inquiries and we meet regularly with politicians and their advisers at Parliament H

ouse. We also organise copyright education, including training and online information resources targeted at the library and archive sectors. The ALACC and its members support a copyright framework that appropriately protects the interests of right holders while ensuring access to important cultural, educational and historic content for the public’s benefit.

15/04/2026

Very pleased to note that the Copyright Amendment Bill has been passed by the Australian Parliament. This bill introduces a new Orphan Works scheme for Australian copyright holders and users among other things. More information on ALACC's website.

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