Dance Australia

Know your obligations

DANCERS are artists, so we understand the importance of creative and intellectual copyright. However, as says Catherine Guiliano, the director of the music licensing agency OneMusic, music is probably the most complicated of all copyright licensing. With so many modes of delivery and broadcast, knowing your responsibilities and who owns the copyright to what can be confusing.

We asked our readers to send in their questions which we then passed on to OneMusic. Here is a brief extract in print. Make sure you

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