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Recommended Resources

Artists in the Black Collaboration Toolkit
Arts Law Centre of Australia
Collaborative Arts Project Information Sheet
Arts Law Centre of Australia
Desart Handbook on Art Centres
Please note this may be only relevant to a particular region.
Ethical Licensing: A Checklist for Brands Wishing to Collaborate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists
Indigenous Art Code
Protocols for Using First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property in the Arts
Creative Australia
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
UNDRIP
What is Good Practice in Relation to Licensing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artworks?
Copyright Agency
Case Study

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