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General training 2006

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Copyright essentials, moral rights, recent developments

How to book

You can book at our online shop, or download a specific order form for these sessions, or download a comprehensive order form for all our training sessions and publications.
You can also download a program for these sessions.

We run a week of seminars in most capital cities each year. To see our full training program, click here.

Where & when


Adelaide Mon 20 Nov 2006
Art Gallery of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide SA
Brisbane Mon 16 Oct 2006
Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries, 80 Ann Street, Brisbane QLD
Canberra Mon 3 Apr 2006
University House, ANU
Darwin
Mon 5 June 2006
Crowne Plaza Hotel, 32 Mitchell Street
Melbourne Mon 8 May 2006
CMA Centre, Level 20, 500 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC
Perth Mon 21 Aug 2006
Western Australian Club, 101 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA
Sydney Mon 24 July 2006
Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW

Who this training is for 

If your work involves copyright—as a creator (such as a writer, photographer, designer or architect), or an arts manager, adviser or lawyer, or an employee of a cultural institution (such as a gallery or museum)—these sessions are for you.
The recent developments session is for people who have attended the first two sessions, or otherwise have an understanding of copyright principles.

If you are a lawyer, you may be entitled to claim these seminars as part of your mandatory continuing legal education.

The program (Monday)

S06*01 Copyright essentials

11:00am to 1:00pm ($100)

  • what copyright protects
  • what copyright protection means
  • who owns copyright
  • licensing and assigning rights
  • copyright collecting societies
  • protecting your copyright: legal and practical issues
  • copyright compliance tips

S06*02 Moral rights

2:00pm to 3:30pm ($90)

  • when you have to attribute a creator
  • what might be “derogatory treatment”
  • consequences of breaching moral rights
  • how to avoid breaching moral rights
  • how moral rights relate to copyright
  • possible moral rights for Indigenous communities

S06*03 Recent developments

4:00pm to 5:00pm ($80)

  • recent changes to copyright law
  • FTA amendments
  • proposed changes
  • changes for technological protection measures
  • recent cases, including the Kazaa case
  • reviews of copyright policy
  • “fair use” inquiry
  • international developments

    Refreshments

    We provide light refreshments between sessions, but not lunch.

    Other training

    During the week we offer seminars dealing with a range of other subjects including websites, and seminars for people working in educational institutions, libraries, galleries and musems and governments. To see the full program, click here.

      Free book offer

      If you individually attend four training sessions and give us a completed feedback form, we'll send you one of our books for free (title of your choice). We'll send your book as soon as we've received your feedback form and payment for the training.

      Bookings & cancellations

      Bookings: Please book as early as possible so we can confirm your place and advise you of any changes to advertised details.
      Cancellations & refunds: We refund 100% of the fee if you cancel 4 or more working days before the training session, and 50% if you cancel 1 to 3 working days before (but not if you cancel on the day).
      Non-attendance: If you register for a training session but do not attend, we may invoice you for the fee unless you cancel 4 or more working days before the training session.

      More information

      You may also be interested in our other training and in our  information relating to special interest areas.

       

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