Webinar: Best Practice Guidance for Using Indigenous Artwork

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So you want to use an Australian Indigenous artwork or image but aren’t sure where to start? While you may have the best intentions, you could be unknowingly supporting ‘fake’ Indigenous art or breaching Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights.

At this webinar, intellectual property specialists from HopgoodGanim Lawyers and Parallax Legal will provide practical guidance for using Indigenous artwork to help protect your organisation and the intellectual property of Indigenous artists. The webinar will mark the launch of their co-created ‘Best Practice Guidance for using Indigenous Artwork in a Corporate or Community Publication’, developed in collaboration with First Nations design agency Humanize Media.

Date: 12pm AEST Thursday, 1 August 2024
Location: Online (Microsoft Teams)

Please join us for this free webinar to better understand how to appropriately use Indigenous art and demonstrate greater respect toward Indigenous artists.

There is no cost to join this webinar but registration is required. Click here to register.


Meet the presenters

Judy Zhu, HopgoodGanim Lawyers

Judy Zhu is a Senior Associate in HopgoodGanim's Intellectual Property, Technology and Cyber Security practice. Judy has particular expertise in advising on copyright protection, trade mark prosecution, design registration, domain name registration, regulation of telecommunications providers, IP licensing, and IT contracts.

Hannah Fas, HopgoodGanim Lawyers

Hannah is a Senior Associate in HopgoodGanim's Intellectual Property, Technology and Cyber Security team. Hannah is experienced in assisting start-ups and established companies in sectors including life sciences, tourism, resources, technology and fashion with comprehensive intellectual property protection, from registration to disputes.

Stephanie Parkin, Parallax Legal

Stephanie Parkin is a well-respected Intellectual Property Lawyer dedicated to promoting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights and protocols within the arts and broader industries. As a proud Quandamooka woman of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island), Stephanie understands the importance of protecting the intellectual and cultural property of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and communities.

|By Leanne Collingburn

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