House debates

Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Notices

Photo of Martin FergusonMartin Ferguson (Batman, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Minister for Transport, Roads and Tourism) Share this | Hansard source

to move:

That the House:

(1)
notes that:
(a)
legal deposit is a statutory provision found in the legislation of most countries requiring producers of publications to deposit gratis copies of their works in libraries, unusually the National Library;
(b)
in Australia, the Copyright Act 1968 requires Australian publishers to deposit one copy of every publication with the National Library of Australia;
(c)
the National Library Act 1960 mandates the National Library of Australia to develop and maintain a national collection of library material relating to Australia and the Australia people and that legal deposit is a major factor enabling the National Library to meet this requirement;
(d)
legal deposit has ensured that an outstanding collection of Australian publications in print form has been acquired by the National Library on behalf of the nation;
(e)
the National Library is seeking revision of the legal deposit section within the Copyright Act 1968 to encompass publications in non-print form due to the impact of new technologies and the Internet on the creation, publication and dissemination of information which has been profound in recent years;
(f)
a significant amount of our documentary heritage is now published in electronic form and unless the National Library is given a mandate through legal deposit to collect non-print publications, many of these works will be lost to future generations, especially as many electronic works have a very short life-span on the Internet; and
(g)
the National Library is collecting a very small proportion of Australian electronic publications, as this endeavour requires seeking permission on a publication-by-publication basis, which is very resource intensive and unsustainable into the future;
(2)
calls of Government, as a matter of urgency, to legislate the extension of legal deposit to non-print publications, as such legislation is of strategic importance to the National Library’s future collecting and preservation role; and
(3)
recognises that other countries have already recognised this and legal deposit legislation has been amended in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Japan and the Scandinavian countries.

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