Screenrights' 2024 Cultural Fund is now open for applications, closing 5pm AEST Wednesday 10 April.
An alliance of 22 creator and creative economy organisations representing 5.9 per cent of Australia’s workforce welcomes the announcement of a Copyright and AI Reference Group by Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus KC MP.
Screenrights has announced a record $40.3 million was distributed to members through its licence schemes in FY2022/23, with usage of the Australian Educational Licence up 23.2%.
Nominations close Thursday 21 September for candidates to the office of Director on Screenrights' Board.
Whilst recognising that there are a range of views on the upcoming referendum, including those of our members, the Screenrights Board supports a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Constitution.
Screenrights has announced the six projects to be supported by its 2023 Cultural Fund, awarding total funding of $265,763.
The 2023 call for submissions to the Copyright Collecting Societies Code of Conduct review is now open.
Screenrights is currently seeking member feedback on proposed changes to our Competing Claims procedures.
Screenrights is very sad to share the news that our former colleague, Board Director, and friend Chris Gardoll passed away on Sunday 12 February.
Screenrights' 2023 Cultural Fund is now open for applications, closing 5pm AEST Wednesday 12 April.
Screenrights has announced that a record $49.7 million was available for distribution to members in the 2021/22 financial year, with $45.9 million distributed to members.
Screenrights has made a submission in response to the Federal Government’s proposal to remake the Broadcasting Services (Broadcasting Service Definition – Exclusion) Determination 2019.
Nominations close Monday 19 September for candidates to the office of Director on Screenrights' Board.
Screenrights has officially launched a new service for the screen industry: Collection Account Management.
Screenrights has made a submission in response to the Federal Government’s consultation on a new National Cultural Policy for the arts, entertainment and cultural sectors.
Screenrights has announced the five projects to be supported by its 2022 Cultural Fund, awarding total funding of $213,083.
The 2022 call for submissions to the Copyright Collecting Societies Code of Conduct review is now open.
Screenrights has launched a voluntary licensing initiative with online public lending platform Hoopla.
Screenrights supports AGICOA's statement in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
Screenrights has made a submission in response to the Federal Government’s Copyright Amendment (Access Reform) Exposure Draft Bill 2021.