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Boilerplates for Media
Screenrights (screen industry messages)
Screenrights is a non-profit member organisation that provides rights and royalty management services to the screen industry. Screenrights facilitates access to screen content through simple licensing solutions for teachers in education, administrators in government, and home viewers with subscription TV – and provides royalty payments to rightsholders for the programs audiences love. Screenrights is a leader in the audiovisual industries, forging dynamic connections between screen industry and screen audiences. www.screenrights.org
Screenrights (screen audiences messages)
Screenrights is a non-profit organisation that licenses educational institutions to copy screen and radio content. Nearly all schools, universities and some TAFEs in Australia have a Screenrights licence. The fees they pay for the licence are distributed to the rightsholders in the programs they use. For more information about the licence go to www.screenrights.org
EnhanceTV
EnhanceTV helps educators teach with television and film in the classroom. It is an online service providing information on educational broadcasts, a store for purchasing copied programs, and a web streaming service – EnhanceTV Direct. Purchases from EnhanceTV can only be made by institutions with a Screenrights licence. www.enhancetv.com.au EnhanceTV is a subsidiary of Screenrights, which is a not-for-profit organisation that licenses the use of educational audiovisual content in Australian schools, universities and TAFEs.
What we do
See What we do, and check out our Media Kit.
Logo Usage
Please find the Screenrights logo usage instructions and logo types available here.
Media Statements
Screenrights and Foxtel Management Pty Ltd Copyright Tribunal Case (Ct1 of 2020) view case here.
Screenrights and Foxtel Management Pty Ltd Copyright Tribunal Case (Ct1 of 2010) view case here.
Singtel Optus Pty Ltd v National Rugby League Investments Pty Ltd, view case here.
Submissions
These submissions have been made by Screenrights to government and parliament in Australia and New Zealand, generally in response to inquiries.