Copyright Licencing

The Copyright Agency discuss copyright licencing, and how members might benefit from a content licencing revenue stream.

In this session, we heard from Lucinda Gardiner and team at Copyright Agency about copyright licencing, and how members might benefit from a content licencing revenue stream.

Copyright Agency is a not-for-profit copyright collecting society that collects licence fees for the use of text and images by government, education provider and corporations, and distributes those licence fees to rightsholders. They represent over 40,000 rightsholders from authors, artists, publishers, researchers, journalists, and surveyors.

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About the author.
Emma Marshall
Emma Marshall
Former LINA Member Engagement Coordinator

Emma was LINA’s LINA Member Engagement Coordinator for two years, and came with a background in radio and digital content distribution. She also worked as a Digital Courier Operator at Nine for 8 years, prior to which she had presenter roles at Nova and SBS Pop Asia.

Emma has expertise in social and digital platform expertise, including database systems focused on the sharing of content across media organisations. In her spare time, Emma produces podcasts. Emma is based in Macquarie Park, New South Wales.

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