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10 tips for when someone has copied your work online without permission

August 29, 2023

It can be really upsetting to find that your creative work has been used by...

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Rosalind Touches Down: Meet Our New Solicitor

August 29, 2023

Rosalind, who recently started working with Arts Law, can be considered our new South Coast...

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Leaving Brigg Shoes to Fill: Georgia Departs

August 24, 2023

Arts Law's long-time paralegal, Georgia Brigg, recently finished up her time at Arts Law. Before...

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Presenting at Canberra’s PhotoAccess

July 28, 2023

Katherine Giles visited Canberra to present a workshop at PhotoAccess in Manuka called Arts Law...

Art Forms Photography

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights, Employment

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Standing Together for Stand-Alone Legislation

July 28, 2023

IP Australia have released the final report of the Scoping Study on Stand-Alone Legislation for...

Legal Topics: Indigenous cultural & intellectual property

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Catch You In Cairns!

July 28, 2023

Immersing yourself in different cultures provides extraordinary opportunities to see through new eyes and to...

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Answering the AI Question: Arts Law Survey Review

July 25, 2023

During July 2023, Arts Law and our partners conducted a survey to understand how creators...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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PRIZE REVIEW: Kimberley Art and Photographic Prize 

July 25, 2023

This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the Kimberley Art and...

Art Forms Photography, Visual Arts

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Finding Utopia (and Town Camp)

July 25, 2023

Connecting with artists offline can often be vital in providing legal advice and education, particularly...

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Lawyer by Day, Writer By Night – Meet Chloe

July 21, 2023

Taking a break from Court deadlines, Chloe Hillary has been immersing herself in all things...

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Farewell: Our Vollies Vault Off

July 21, 2023

Now farewelling our current volunteers, Jess and Tash, we gain a glimpse into their experiences...

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Thinking Out Loud (About Copyright Infringement)

June 27, 2023

What is the line between inspiration and copying? Homage and plagiarism? As a musician you...

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