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Australasian Performing Rights Association Ltd

Australasian Performing Rights Association Ltd

Since 1926 APRA (the Australasian Performing Right Association) has been making life a little easier for songwriters, composers and music users.
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Publishers Association of NZ

Publishers Association of NZ

PANZ is the trade association of book publishers and distributors in New Zealand.
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Copyright Council of NZ

Copyright Council of NZ

The aim of the Copyright Council is to protect, preserve, develop and promote the rights of copyright creators and owners to New Zealand's best, long-term advantage.
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IPONZ

IPONZ

Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand.
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Ministry of Economic Development

Ministry of Economic Development

The Ministry works to ensure New Zealand is one of the best places in the world to do business, and to make a real difference to the country's economic performance.
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NZ Society of Authors

NZ Society of Authors

The New Zealand Society of Authors (NZSA) has represented the professional interests of New Zealand writers for almost 70 years.
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RIANZ

RIANZ

Recording Industry Association of NZ
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SPADA

SPADA

Screen Producers and Directors Assn.
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Screenrights

Screenrights

Screenrights facilitates access to film, TV and radio and provides payment to copyright owners for the use of their work.
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Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI)

Established to provide churches, organizations and individuals with simple, affordable solutions to complex copyright issues.
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Copyright Agency Limited

CAL is an Australian copyright management company whose role is to provide a bridge between creators and users of copyright material.
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Copyright Clearance Center

An expert licensing agency promoting respect for intellectual property.
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Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA)

The Copyright Licensing Agency Limited (CLA) licenses organisations to photocopy and scan from magazines, books, journals and digital publications on behalf of authors, publishers and visual creators.
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Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (UK)

The Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) represents the interests of all UK writers and aims to ensure writers are fairly compensated for any works that are copied, broadcast or recorded. 
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Publishers Licensing Society (PLS)

PLS serves the UK publishing industry by working to protect publishers' rights, and to lead on industry-wide initiatives involving rights management and collective licensing.
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Digital Publishing Forum

The Digital Publishing Forum aims to accelerate the development of a digital publishing industry in New Zealand.
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Booksellers New Zealand

Booksellers New Zealand is committed to fostering a strong, efficient and professional book industry. They represent over 90% of New Zealand book publishers and booksellers.
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New Zealand School Trustees Association (NZSTA)

Representing and providing services to boards of trustees across New Zealand.
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National Library of New Zealand - Te Puna Matauranga O Aotearoa

The purpose of the National Library is to enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchange with other nations, as appropriate.
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New Zealand Writers Guild (NZWG)

A creative union for writers, representing and supporting New Zealand script writers.
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New Zealand Engineering, Printing & Manufacturing Union (EPMU)

Represents employed and freelance journalists, photographers, artists and designers in relation to their employment and earning their livelihood.
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Phonographic Performances New Zealand Ltd (PPNZ)

PPNZ represents artists and labels, granting permission for businesses to play their music via a Public Performance Licence.
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Independent Music New Zealand (IMNZ)

IMNZ is a trade organisation set up to provide a voice for the interests of New Zealand-owned independent recording labels and distributors.
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Advertising & Illustrative Photographers Association (AIPA)

Represents professional photographers working in advertising, editorial and illustrative areas.
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Artists Alliance

Artists Alliance was established in 1991 to represent and advance the professional interests of the visual artists of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Viscopy

VISCOPY is the only dedicated visual artists’ collecting Society in the Australia Pacific region representing approximately 7,000 regional artists, and over 250,000 artists internationally in New Zealand and Australia.
VISCOPY licenses the copyright in members' artistic works and pays the artist or copyright owner a royalty for the reproduction.
Membership is free.

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FILM AND VIDEO WORKS

Represents major international film studios and the distribution of their motion pictures.
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Video Association of New Zealand (VANZ)

Represents major international producers and distributors of motion pictures in video format.
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Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand

Represents the interests of film and television directors
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New Zealand Film Commission

Represents film investors through sale and marketing of New Zealand Films.
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New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council

Represents the non-competitive interests of the leading television networks in the free-to-air broadcasting industry.
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The New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft

Established by the Motion Picture Association to protect the film industry in New Zealand from the adverse impact of copyright theft. NZFACT works closely with its members, government and enforcement authorities to protect the New Zealand film and television industry, retailers and movie fans.
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Designers Institute of New Zealand (DINZ)

Represents the membership of professional designers from spatial, graphics, product, craft/object, design management, design education, fashion, lighting and interactive media. The Institute also represents educators of design and their students.
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