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AFL clubs back #freetheflag campaign as copyright row over Aboriginal flag labelled a ‘disgrace’ – The Guardian
The flag will not be painted on grounds during this year’s Indigenous round which starts on Friday

One of the AFLs top Indigenous players, Eddie Betts, has backed the leagues decision not to pay to use the Aboriginal flag during the Indigenous round, as calls mount to end the controversial copyright dispute.
In a break from recent tradition, the red, black and yellow flag will not be painted on grounds during this years Sir Doug Nicholls round, which starts on Friday. Nor will the flag appear on goal umpires flags, as it has in previous years.
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