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*YouTube video – hearing starts about 1.10 hours into video* “US Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-10), the Ranking Member of the… Read More
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“Artists’ Union England formally launched 1st May 2014 and gained its certificate of independence in 2016. AUE aims to represent… Read More
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“Visual artists in the UK are regularly expected to develop and exhibit their work without a fee. We don’t think this is… Read More
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Table comparing employment regimes and social benefit systems of artists around the world UNESCO Read More
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To get an idea of the pros and cons of artist resale royalties, let’s look at how they have fared… Read More
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Copyright: Representatives of the European art market commit to improving how the author resale right is managed On 17 February… Read More
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“On January 13/14 2014, a group convened at Cage, NY to establish the policy for W.A.G.E. Certification. Over two days, A.K.… Read More
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“The Copyright Office has concluded that certain visual artists may operate at a disadvantage under the copyright law relative to… Read More
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The Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends is an online information and monitoring platform, initiated in 1998. It seeks to… Read More
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“So is it time for artists to strap on a hard hat? Maybe unions or artists’ guilds can serve and… Read More
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A new center that will examine the changing nature of copyright and the need for new business models in the… Read More
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Creative Australia, the Australian Government’s 2013 national cultural policy, celebrates Australia’s strong, diverse and inclusive culture. It describes the essential… Read More