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Presented with the question ‘Is MySpace truly your Space, does YouTube care about you?’, in May 2007 Shaun delivered a lecture on ‘Rights Online’ at Arts Law Week Victoria, examining the place of artist on the Internet.  The lecture was received by [http://openchannel.org.au/blogs/videoslam/?p=33 Andrew Garton from OPEN CHANNEL] as ‘one of the clearest and easily understood explanations of copyright.’  A recording of the lecture is available as a [http://openchannel.org.au/media/audio/2007/SHAUN-MILLER.mp3 podcast on the Video Slam site].  Shaun also presented a class on copyright to first year media students in RMIT’s Networked Media Course in August 2007, which is published on Seth Keen’s [http://networkedmedia.adc.rmit.edu.au/wp-content/video/copyright/copyright_miller.mov edublog].
 
Presented with the question ‘Is MySpace truly your Space, does YouTube care about you?’, in May 2007 Shaun delivered a lecture on ‘Rights Online’ at Arts Law Week Victoria, examining the place of artist on the Internet.  The lecture was received by [http://openchannel.org.au/blogs/videoslam/?p=33 Andrew Garton from OPEN CHANNEL] as ‘one of the clearest and easily understood explanations of copyright.’  A recording of the lecture is available as a [http://openchannel.org.au/media/audio/2007/SHAUN-MILLER.mp3 podcast on the Video Slam site].  Shaun also presented a class on copyright to first year media students in RMIT’s Networked Media Course in August 2007, which is published on Seth Keen’s [http://networkedmedia.adc.rmit.edu.au/wp-content/video/copyright/copyright_miller.mov edublog].
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|Motivations=According to his [http://www.mdlaw.com.au/staffpages/shaunmiller.html staff profile at Marshalls and Dent], Shaun feels that today’s entertainment lawyers should operate as facilitators, liaising with producers, distributors, government funding bodies, venture capitalists and creative talent to develop successful works for both small and big screen.
 
|Motivations=According to his [http://www.mdlaw.com.au/staffpages/shaunmiller.html staff profile at Marshalls and Dent], Shaun feels that today’s entertainment lawyers should operate as facilitators, liaising with producers, distributors, government funding bodies, venture capitalists and creative talent to develop successful works for both small and big screen.
 
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Shaun Miller is an entertainment lawyer working with Melbourne’s Marshalls and Dent, advising the Australian film and television industry on issues in IP, and lecturing students in new media.