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INFORMATION SESSION: DIGITISING COLLECTIONS - RESPECTING THE RIGHTS OF VISUAL ARTISTS

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INFORMATION SESSION: DIGITISING COLLECTIONS - RESPECTING THE RIGHTS OF VISUAL ARTISTS

Wednesday 29 Jun 2022, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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COVER - PGAV Digitising Collections Fact Sheet

View the associated PGAV Fact Sheet Digitising Collections - Copyright Essentials developed by the Arts Law Centre of Australia here.


In this information session, Suzanne Derry, Senior Solicitor and Aditya Vasudevan, Solicitor from the Arts Law Centre of Australia will discuss the key issues public galleries need to take into account when digitising collections. From protecting artists' copyright, moral rights and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP), to making collection items available on third-party websites like Trove and Victorian Collections. This session will coincide with the publishing of a new PGAV Fact Sheet, Digitising Collections - Copyright Essentials, developed in partnership with the Arts Law Centre of Australia.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from the experts at Arts Law and have your questions answered. 


Digitising Collections - Respecting the Rights of Visual Artists is presented by the Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) in partnership with the Arts Law Centre of Australia and is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.

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Image: Photographing artwork by Ah Xian as part of the Digitisation Program at Hamilton Art Gallery. Artwork: Ah Xian, born China 1960, arrived Australia 1990. Bust 35 China China series 1999, porcelain in underglaze cobalt-blue. Purchased by Hamilton Gallery Trust with support from Jason Yeap OAM and Jacqueline de Kievit. Hamilton Gallery Collection. Copyright the artist. Photo: Madi Whyte.


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