Arts Law Checklist/Guide

Displaying visual art on the internet

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

The purpose of these guidelines is to codify the best practice for the reproduction and communication of visual art via digital distribution methods in Australia, whether such reproduction or communication is for commercial purposes or otherwise.

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