Collecting Societies' Voluntary Code of Conduct; Joint Government and Industry Initiative to Tackle IP Crime

Topics:
Motion Pictures,
Music
Tags:
Australian Copyright Council,
Code Of Conduct,
Government,
Human Resources,
Industry,
IP,
Policies And Procedures,
Society
Source:
Australian Copyright Council

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Overview: The copyright collecting societies in Australia have recently adopted a voluntary code of conduct. The code covers all aspects of the societies' affairs, including dealings with members and licensees, the distribution of remuneration and license fees, expenses, governance, accountability, complaints and disputes. A lengthy process of consultation with members and licensees of the societies, as well as the Federal Government, preceded its adoption on 1 January 2002.

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Format: PDF | Size: 205KB | Date: Apr 2002 | Pages: 3


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