Australian Copyright Council
Australian Copyright Council is an Australian non-profit organisation established in 1968 promoting the value of copyright.
Members
The council consists the following 23 members:
- Aboriginal Artist Agency Limited
- Australian Commercial and Media Photographers
- Australian Institute of Architects
- Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP)
- Australian Music Centre
- Australasian Music Publishers Association
- Australian Publishers Association
- Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS)
- Australian Recording Industry Association
- Australian Screen Directors Authorship Collecting Society
- Australasian Society of Authors
- Australian Visual Software Distributors Association
- Australian Writers' Guild
- Christian Copyright Licensing International
- Copyright Agency Limited
- Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance
- Musicians Union of Australia
- National Association for the Visual Arts
- National Tertiary Education Industry Union
- Phonographic Performance Company of Australia
- Screen Producers Association of Australia
- Screenrights
- Viscopy
gollark: Generally I prefer devices I can operate somewhat one-handed, and have a laptop (+ terrible mostly broken 5-year-old tablet I got from someone else) for anything fancy.
gollark: It was somewhat hard to find a decent phone below 6" or so when I was looking recently (yes I am using inches for screen size, yes the metric system is generally better, do not kill/laser me), when the standard a few years back was 5" as basically the biggest you would get.
gollark: It's weird, since people's *hands* aren't getting bigger.
gollark: Alternatively, at least a nuclear-powered watch, so I can avoid the hassle of changing the battery every 7 years.
gollark: RTG-powered phones really *would* be convenient.
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