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Company that owns rights to Aboriginal flag in the spotlight at Senate inquiry – The Guardian
This will be the first time WAM Clothing has spoken publicly at length after being granted exclusive rights by designer Harold Thomas in 2018
WAM Clothing, the non-Indigenous company at the centre of the dispute over rights to license the Aboriginal flag for commercial gain, will appear before a Senate committee on Monday as it looks into the deal and explores options to free the flag design for community use.
WAM Clothing was granted the exclusive use of the Aboriginal flag on clothing, physical and digital media by its designer and copyright holder, the Luritja artist Harold Thomas, in November 2018.
The company has since issued i…
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