Australian Copyright Council seminars
17 August 2011
Copyright
National
Issues of copyright affect nearly every business, institution and government organisation in Australia today. Designed for both users and creators of copyright works, the Copyright Council’s user-friendly seminars provide expert advice on how to work with copyright in the digital age.
The Australian Copyright Council is an independent, non-profit organisation, partly funded by the Australia Council for the Arts. All our seminar presenters are expert copyright lawyers, skilled in presenting reliable information in an accessible and practical format.
The ACC are running workshops in Brisbane and Melbourne, focused on a range of copyright issues, relevant to creative industry businesses and content producers. These seminars are delivered by experts in the field of copyright law who are up-to-date with the latest policies, laws and applications of copyright.
Fiona James is a Copyright Council lawyer specialising in licensing and managing copyright. She has a BA and a LLB from UNSW, and a postgraduate diploma in law from the University of Sydney and is also a published author. Jerome John is a Copyright Council lawyer with a strong professional focus on the arts, new media and technology. He holds a LLB and a BA (Hons) from the University of Sydney.
A wide variety of seminar topics are available to book. Seminar topics include:
- Copyright Essentials
- Permissions & Clearances
- Websites, Blogs & Social Media
- Hot Topics: Important New Case in Copyright
- Hot Topics: Law, Policy and Business Models
- Copyright for Businesses
- Governments & Copyright
Find out more: www.copyright.org.au/seminars
Book your seminar sessions and pay online: www.shop.copyright.org.au
*Please note that seminars range in price from $75 - $125 each.
Seminar Dates & Locations
MELBOURNE: 24 – 28 October
Karstens at CQ, 123 Queen Street, Melbourne, VIC
BRISBANE: 21 – 25 November
Department of Primary, Industries & Fisheries, 80 Ann Street, Brisbane, QLD