In changing legislation we would look for flexible language so that there would be an interpretation and, I think, the technological neutrality, so we don't get stuck in the kinds of things we did with the digital locks. It would apply regardless of the format of the material, so your statutory rights are secure in whatever format.
I think Australia does have some very good new legislation. They did a review of their copyright act. They had fair dealing, and I think they want to move toward fair use. It's much more flexible. They would think of introducing things like exceptions as “such as” so there's a broad interpretation.
Many countries around the world have contract overrides. I can give you the names of those countries.