Australian Copyright Council news
2nd November, 2009
Permissions & Clearances Guide
The Australian Copyright Council has published a practical guide for anyone
responsible for getting copyright clearances. It will prove useful for people whose main role is seeking permissions, as well as as those working on or producing short films, plays, publications or similar projects. Itcovers issues such as:
> when you need to seek permission
> the sorts of rights you'll need to clear (e.g. moral rights as well as copyright )
> who to contact
> streamlining the permissions process
> dealing with common obstacles
Visit http://www.copyright.org.au/b132 to order, view a sample page and table of contents, and for links to the Copyright Council's other resourcesand services.
Other new titles:
B133 Copyright compliance guide - http://www.copyright.org.au/b133
B136 Libraries: a copyright guide - http://www.copyright.org.au/b136
2010 training program:
Details soon at http://www.copyright.org.au/training
About the Australian Copyright Council
The Australian Copyright Council is a non-profit organisation, partly funded
by the Australia Council for the Arts. It has a staff of seven, and its
information services include a large range of information sheets, Q&As and
other resources on its website, publications and training.
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