Lecturer in Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Joanne Gray is a Lecturer in the Creative Industries Faculty and member of the Digital Media Research Centre at Queensland University of Technology, specialising in the regulation of digital media environments. Gray has also worked in the Australian music industry for over a decade, predominantly as an artist manager, progressing the careers of Australian recording and performing artists in Australia and internationally. Her forthcoming monograph Google Rules: The History and Future of Copyright under the Influence of Google will be available through Oxford University Press in January 2020.
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