On 13 May 2008, the New Zealand government introduced a bill to grant artists a royalty each time their work is resold via an intermediary such as an auction house or commercial gallery. The Australian government has previously promised to introduce similar legislation
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...
Artists often struggle to make a living because they see profits only from the first sales of their ...
The allocation of $1.5 million over three years for the establishment of a resale royalty scheme fo...
Under the scheme, artists will receive a percentage of the sale price each time their work is resold...
The Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Bill 2008 (the Bill) is intended to give effect to the A...
In the 2008 Federal Budget, delivered on 13 May 2008, the ALP Government committed to the provision ...
On 27 November 2008, the Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Bill 2008 was introduced into the H...
Background In 2004, the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts issued a ...
After an impassioned debate, a resale royalty right scheme was introduced into Australia in 2009. Th...
This digest summarises the purpose, background, financial implications and main provisions of this B...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This paper, which first appeared on Gas Quarterly, fuel4arts, discusses the recent Australian federa...
Proposed federal law requires payments from the reseller of art to an artist when her work is resold...
The visual artists resale royalty right entitles an artist to a percentage of the price received by ...
A “resale royalty right” is a legal right that gives certain artists the right to claim a percentage...
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...
Artists often struggle to make a living because they see profits only from the first sales of their ...
The allocation of $1.5 million over three years for the establishment of a resale royalty scheme fo...
Under the scheme, artists will receive a percentage of the sale price each time their work is resold...
The Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Bill 2008 (the Bill) is intended to give effect to the A...
In the 2008 Federal Budget, delivered on 13 May 2008, the ALP Government committed to the provision ...
On 27 November 2008, the Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Bill 2008 was introduced into the H...
Background In 2004, the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts issued a ...
After an impassioned debate, a resale royalty right scheme was introduced into Australia in 2009. Th...
This digest summarises the purpose, background, financial implications and main provisions of this B...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This paper, which first appeared on Gas Quarterly, fuel4arts, discusses the recent Australian federa...
Proposed federal law requires payments from the reseller of art to an artist when her work is resold...
The visual artists resale royalty right entitles an artist to a percentage of the price received by ...
A “resale royalty right” is a legal right that gives certain artists the right to claim a percentage...
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...
Artists often struggle to make a living because they see profits only from the first sales of their ...
The allocation of $1.5 million over three years for the establishment of a resale royalty scheme fo...