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Head On photo awards 2020 – REVISED after organisers commit to artist-friendly terms

April 23, 2020

Overall, the terms around copyright are artist friendly. The terms include a positive statement that...

Art Forms Photography

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Know your Rights: Free Webinar Series

April 7, 2020

Arts Law is launching a suite of free webinars to support artists, creators and the...

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Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize 2020

March 13, 2020

Arts Law reviewed this art prize last year and gave it a 4 out of...

Art Forms Visual Arts

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Artists in in the Black is gearing up for a big year in 2020.

February 28, 2020

The Artists in the Black (AITB) program for 2020 is starting to bolt ahead as...

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Maari Ma Indigenous Art Awards 2020

January 31, 2020

This competition offers good prizes and a profile-raising opportunity for artists....

Art Forms Visual Arts

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Artists in the Black at Yabun 2020

January 30, 2020

This January 26 Artists in the Black, a service of Arts Law, hosted a stall...

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Submission: Review of model defamation provisions

January 30, 2020

Defamation law is one of the many legal areas that Arts Law advises on. Arts...

Legal Topics: Defamation

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2020 FUSE Glass Prize

January 23, 2020

Congratulations to JamFactory for excellent copyright terms. They reflect a respectful and fair treatment of...

Art Forms Visual Arts

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