about
Sensing Murder, Ninox Television
The idea was simple. Teachers wanted to copy from television for teaching. Filmmakers wanted to be paid for this use of their work. Screenrights was set up to make this happen.
Screenrights
Overview of Screenrights' services.
board
"Who's who" on the Board of Directors.
staff
Contact names and organisation chart.
affiliations
Screenrights is a member of these organisations; and list of current sponsorships.
ambassadors
"Who's who" of those representing Screenrights as Ambassadors.
'Off the air'
Current and archived issues of Screenrights newsletter.
annual reports
From 2001/2 onwards.
code of conduct
For Copyright Collecting Societies. Reviews, reports.
media releases
From 2003 onwards.
presentations
Publicly available on SlideShare.
submissions
To government and parliament in Australia and New Zealand. From 1999 onwards.
policies and guidelines
Distribution policy, alternative dispute resolution procedures, sponsorship.
useful links
Links for copyright law, legislation; film, TV, media; treaties; in Australia, New Zealand, international.
short film competition
"Rights on Screen" opens 16 Oct '09, and closes 31 Mar '10. Register here.
contact
Details and online submission form.