Journal article

WHOSE CONFLICT? COPYRIGHT, CREATORS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS

Andrew T Kenyon, Robin Wright

UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL | UNIV NEW SOUTH WALES, FAC LAW | Published : 2010

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Funding Acknowledgements

This article arises from a research project supported by the Australian Research Council (Kenyon and Christie, LP0669566) through its Linkage Projects scheme jointly with the University of Melbourne and research partners from across the cultural institution and creator sectors: Arts Law Centre of Australia, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Museum Victoria, Museums Australia, National and State Libraries Australasia Consortium, National Film and Sound Archive, National Gallery of Victoria, National Library of Australia, National Museum of Australia, Powerhouse Museum, Screen Australia, State Library of Victoria. Thanks to Andrew Christie for assistance in conducting the interviews described in Part III. As Andrew Kenyon has previously sat on the boards of management of two of the research partner organisations - the Arts Law Centre of Australia and Museums Australia - it is worth noting that the views set out here are those of the authors, not necessarily of any partner organisations.