A LEADING FORUM FOR COPYRIGHT ISSUES SINCE 1980
The Copyright Society of Australia is a not-for-profit society dedicated to the study of copyright law and related matters. The Society is an independent organisation and does not seek to represent the interests of any particular special interest group. The purpose of the Society is to provide a forum for education, discussion and exchange of ideas and information about copyright issues. The members of the Society are copyright professionals.
RECENT EVENT - Strong Culture: Copyright and First Nations Arts
Can copyright and law help strengthen First Nations culture?
Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between copyright, Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, and Australia’s First Nations’ cultures. "Strong Culture" is a unique event that continues Australia’s vital conversation about the protection of cultural heritage, storytelling, and artistic expression.
This important discussion will continue with Productivity Commission Commissioner Lisa Gropp, Artist Bibi Barba and Federal Government Office for the Arts, Director of Visual Arts and Design Policy, Patricia Adjei—moderated by Kate Hay and Luke Hawthorne from King & Wood Mallesons.
6pm, Tuesday, 28 November 2023
In-Person & Live Stream
King & Wood Mallesons, Sydney
Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower, 1 Farrer Place, Sydney