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Nicolas Suzor
I'm an
Australian lawyer
, an
Associate Lecturer at
Queensland University of Technology School of Law
, and a
PhD candidate in law at the
Institute for Creative Innovation (iCi)
. My PhD research considers digital constitutionalism and the governance of virtual communities. I'm also the Chair of
Electronic Frontiers Australia
, and am involved in
Creative Commons Australia
and the
QUT Intellectual Property: Knowledge, Culture, and Economy
research program.
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Sanity prevails: iiNet did not authorise its users’ infringements
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