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A scan of a page of Description de l'Egypte : ou, Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armee française showing intricate line drawings of wind instruments.

Submission in response to APRA’s latest re-authorisation application with the ACCC

CC Australia made a submission in response to APRA’s application to be re-authorised by the ACCC reiterating our concern that Australian musicians can’t engage with CC licences.

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A photo of a poster for the CC Global Summit created by Erindira Derbaz. It is bright and colourful with six windows on an apartment window visible. Five people are visible through the windows and, in the bottom left-hand window an axolotl can be seen. Between the three windows in the top row is a cable with a bright blue banner hung on it and emblazoned with the CC Global Summit logo.

Reflections on the Creative Commons Global Summit in Mexico City

CC AU Co-Lead Elliott Bledsoe reflects on insights that came out at this year’s Creative Commons Global Summit, including the pros and cons of artificial intelligence (AI), the changing nature of the open community and opportunities to build new coalitions to take our work further.

Community
A comic strip by Nina Paley in which an artist tells their lawyer that the art they want to make is illegal. The lawyer asks the artist to hold on while they reform copyright law. The final frame shows the skeleton of the artist still waiting.

Our response to the exposure draft of the Access Reform Bill

CC Australia has made a submission supporting the reforms proposed in the exposure draft of the Access Reform Bill.

Copyright Reform
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