The Copyright Agency has announced an additional $125,000 of Emergency Action Funding, to be drawn from the Agency’s Future Fund and allocated in part to unsuccessful applicants to the Agency’s first round of emergency funding.
Copyright Agency announces additional $125,000 emergency funding
Books+Publishing,
29 May 2020, Australia
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