Viscopy has been awarded a grant of $170,000 to deliver a copyright education program to Indigenous artists in Australia. The grant has been awarded by National Arts and Crafts Industry Support, which is part of the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA), to enable Viscopy to raise awareness amongst Indigenous artists of their rights under copyright law. Viscopy's chief executive, Joanna Cave said: In a new initiative, Viscopy is planning to partner with other organisations working in the field to maximise the effectiveness of the program in the year ahead. Viscopy is a not-for-profit membership rights management organisation representing over 7,000 artists and their beneficiaries, approximately 47% of the total population of artists in Australia. Indigenous artists account for almost half of these. Viscopy also represents some 40,000 international artists in the Australasian territory. Indigenous artists and organisations interested in participating in a free copyright education workshop should contact Viscopy by telephoning 02 9310 2018 (Australia)
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