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Australian Copyright Council (ACC)
The ACC is a non-profit legal service offering resources on copyright law, with guides and fact sheets for creators, including social enterprises.
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The ACC is an independent, not-for-profit Community Legal Service (CLS) dedicated to promoting understanding of copyright law and its application.
It provides numerous resources, including practical, user-friendly books and fact sheets - for creators and users of copyright material.
These cover general advice on copyright that is relevant to all creators, including social enterprises, along with specific information for specialist areas within the creative community.
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