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Speak for Yourself? ChatGPT and what to think about as a creator

April 21, 2023

What is ChatGPT? The artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, ChatGPT, has taken the world by storm,...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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PRIZE REVIEW: We The Makers Sustainable Fashion Prize 2023 

April 4, 2023

This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the We The Makers Sustainable...

Art Forms Fashion

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Arts Law’s Appearance at the Copyright Society of Australia Seminar 

April 4, 2023

On 21 March 2023, the Copyright Society of Australia (CSA) held a panel discussion on...

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Full Disclosure: Our Submission on the Privacy Act Review

April 4, 2023

With the increased storage of personal information online, and on the cloud, the Federal Government...

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Jack Howard, our new Solicitor.

Congratulations Jack Howard!

March 31, 2023

Moving from being our Artists in the Black Paralegal to one of our Solicitors, the...

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Sitting at the Copyright Roundtable

March 30, 2023

Following on from the Federal Government’s launch of National Cultural Policy – Revive: a place...

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Boabs, Beauty, and Outreach

March 28, 2023

In February Arts Law travelled to northern Western Australia as part of our AITB outreach program.  Senior...

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Let’s Get it Right on Copyright Infringement

March 28, 2023

If someone has used your creative work without permission, what can you do? In this...

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Katherine Giles with staff from the Arnhem, Northern and Kimberley Artists (ANKA) organisation and artists and staff from the Warlayirti Artists arts centre, Balgo, Western Australia. The photograph was taken during a 2006 outreach trip.

A Return to Arts Law

March 28, 2023

In December 2022 I returned to Arts Law in the new role of Head of...

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PRIZE REVIEW: Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award

March 14, 2023

Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award  This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the...

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Arts Law’s submission on the Copyright Enforcement Review

March 14, 2023

On 7 March 2023, Arts Law made a submission to the Attorney General’s Department about...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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PRIZE REVIEW: Bundjalung Artwork Competition 2023 

February 21, 2023

This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the Bundjalung Artwork Competition in...

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We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders both past and present.