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Pilbara Indigenous artists fight for rights to their art, say intellectual property is being exploited – ABC News
A group of WA artists fighting to retain the copyright for their works say Indigenous people are disproportionately exploited when it comes to intellectual property….

A group of Pilbara artists fighting to retain the copyright of their works say Indigenous people are disproportionately exploited when it comes to intellectual property.
Key points:
- Pilbara artists say they are routinely exploited by companies underpaying for copyright
- The Wangaba Roebourne Art Group has stopped selling copyright earlier this year, in a bid for fairer deals for artists
- Artists say intellectual property issues are also occurring on social media
Wangaba Roebourne Art Group operations…
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