Australian Digital Alliance

The Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) was founded in 1998 by former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Anthony Mason, to provide a balanced voice in the copyright debates.

The ADA is a broad coalition of copyright users and innovators who support copyright laws that strike a balance between providing reasonable incentives for creators, on one hand, and the wider public interest in the advancement of learning, innovation and culture, on the other.

The ADA is a respected and active participant in the Australian copyright reform debates, regarded for its depth of copyright expertise and advocacy efforts on behalf of a diverse membership. ADA members span various sectors, and include IT companies, cultural institutions, schools, universities, libraries, consumer groups and individuals.

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The Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) was founded in 1998 by former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Anthony Mason, to provide a balanced voice in the copyright debates.

The ADA is a broad coalition of copyright users and innovators who support copyright laws that strike a balance between providing reasonable incentives for creators, on one hand, and the wider public interest in the advancement of learning, innovation and culture, on the other.

The ADA is a respected and active participant in the Australian copyright reform debates, regarded for its depth of copyright expertise and advocacy efforts on behalf of a diverse membership. ADA members span various sectors, and include IT companies, cultural institutions, schools, universities, libraries, consumer groups and individuals.

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