Category: Copyright & moral rights

Certificates of Authenticity

The authenticity of an Aboriginal artwork is important not only for ethical and legal reasons but because it has significant value in the art market. The problem facing Aboriginal artists and communities is how to protect authentic artwork from rip offs made by non-Indigenous people.

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Copyright

This information sheet describes what copyright is and how you can use it to protect your artistic work.

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Copyright in music and lyrics

This information sheet explains copyright in music and lyrics as it relates to musicians.

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Indigenous Artist and Art Centre Agreement Agreement - information for artists

Thsi information sheet discusses the main aspects of the Indigenous Artist and Art Centre Agreement Sample Agreement.

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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)

This information sheet describes what ICIP is and what aspects of ICIP are currently protected under Australian law.

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Licensing

This information sheet explains the different types of licences and how they operate.

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Moral Rights

This information sheet gives a brief introduction to the moral rights of an artist.

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Moral Rights and Music

This information sheet gives a brief introduction to the moral rights in music.

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