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Resale royalty scheme for visual artists

The Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Bill has been introduced into Parliament. This legislation provides a resale royalty right for Australian visual artists.

The scheme is expected to be in place by 1 July 2009. Under this right, visual artists will have a right to receive a share of sales of their artistic works on the secondary market for all works of art acquired after the legislation comes into effect over a threshold of $1000 at a rate of 5 percent.

The Bill has been referred to the Standing Committee on Climate Change, Water, Environment and the Arts for an advisory report by 20 February 2009.

December 27, 2008 in Legal | Permalink

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