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Creative Content Australia

Locality: Moore Park



Address: 38 Driver Avenue 2021 Moore Park, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.creativecontentaustralia.org.au/

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25.01.2022 Our first Content Cafe newsletter for 2020 is out today. If you're interested in getting a monthly update on the world of copyright, sign up via the Content Cafe website. https://contentcafe.org.au/#subscribe https://mailchi.mp//government-copyright-research-exposes-



25.01.2022 Thanks for liking our Creative Content Australia site. We are currently shooting a new consumer campaign and can't wait to share some of the stills, footage and stories about it with you. Coming soon...

25.01.2022 The incredible crew and cast at work on the new CCA campaign "Say no to piracy".

25.01.2022 Great news from South Australia this week, and hats off to the thousands of workers who bring our vibrant film industry to life!



25.01.2022 There are so many easy ways to find what you want to watch, when you want. Don Groves takes a look at the growth in content aggregator sites: https://contentcafe.org.au//legal-content-sites-flourish-/

25.01.2022 Check out our November newsletter which covers copyright news from Australia and around the globe. https://mailchi.mp//new-siteblocking-injunctions-drive-the

24.01.2022 An interesting read. The seeds of the current challenges facing the online world were sewn as far back as 2012, according to David Newhoff.



24.01.2022 Today marks 2 years since we launched Content Cafe! Weve now published hundreds of articles, commissioned many great pieces and have become a central hub for local and global news about copyright. Check out the link below to our latest article.

24.01.2022 What makes pirate sites so dangerous? We've pulled together the top 10 reasons why it's just not worth the risk to visit an illegal content website. https://contentcafe.org.au//what-makes-pirate-sites-so-da/

22.01.2022 Take a look at the coolest timelapse ever! Behind the scenes on CCA's new consumer campaign, 'Say No to Piracy'.

21.01.2022 In the latest piece for Content Cafe journalist Andrew Colley talks to Madman and iwonder to find out how the streaming services have evolved to meet customer needs. https://contentcafe.org.au//niche-streaming-services-find/

21.01.2022 https://medialab.aftrs.edu.au/ A fantastic new (free) resource from the AFTRS. Let your school know that developing creativity is essential to creating smart, balanced and entrepreneurial kids. Making films is not only fun and engaging, but it helps kids develop a respect for the creative process and an understanding of why copyright is important.



21.01.2022 Creative Content Australia's Executive Director, Lori Flekser recently spoke at Screen Producers Australia #SCREENFOREVER conference about the high numbers of streaming subscribers who are also pirating content online. See what she had to say here: https://contentcafe.org.au//the-subscription-choice-parad/

20.01.2022 A fantastic quote on copyright by CreativeFuture

19.01.2022 The theme for this year's World IP Day is 'Innovating for a Green Future' so we spent some time looking at how the screen industry is working towards just that. #worldipday Read the full piece here: https://contentcafe.org.au/a/celebrating-world-ip-day-2020/

18.01.2022 We've pulled together the latest copyright news from the last month for our April newsletter. Check it out: https://mailchi.mp//government-copyright-research-exposes-

18.01.2022 https://thepriceofpiracy.org.au/ CCA's new anti piracy campaign launches today. CCA's research highlights the increased risks of accessing pirated content with persistent pirates experiencing high rates of viruses, malware, fraud and data breaches. And the links between pirate sites and global crime syndicates, is verified in multiple international research studies. A "free" movie could cost you more than you imagine.

18.01.2022 Creative Content Australia has studied the behaviour and attitudes of Australians in regard to film/TV piracy for ten years. Researcher Anna Meadows reflects on what she has learned over those years - both in terms of the subject matter and as a researcher of a longitudinal study. www.contentcafe.org.au

17.01.2022 EXCLUSIVE STORY: Journalist Andrew Colley explores the fascinating ways Australian cinemas are innovating to retain customers. https://contentcafe.org.au//cinemas-innovate-to-win-custo/

16.01.2022 Today is Safer Internet Day which draws attention to online safety concerns around the globe. But we must also consider the vast risks associated with content piracy. Read our latest story on Content Cafe: https://contentcafe.org.au//internet-safety-day-draws-att/ #saferinternetday

15.01.2022 So many people contributed to the incredible 2-day shoot for the new CCA consumer campaign - reminding Australians about the hundreds of people it takes to make screen content.

14.01.2022 Happy new year from the Creative Content Australia team. We aim to bring you more articles and stories in 2019, examining local and global copyright issues and connecting you with creative professionals who make the movies and TV shows you love.

12.01.2022 Documentary filmmaker and film historian Andrew Pike writes for Content Cafe on the success of the Motion Picture Association and Asia Pacific Screen Awards Academy Film Fund in celebration of its 10th anniversary. Over the last decade US $1 million has been awarded to support film production projects across Asia Pacific. Read the full piece here: https://contentcafe.org.au//celebrating-10-years-of-suppo/

12.01.2022 Screen Forever has an impressive line-up of speakers this year and we're very excited to be a sponsor.

12.01.2022 It takes a lot of people to tell our stories. Support Aussie jobs and the future of film and TV by SAYING NO TO PIRACY. We have some of the best screen professionals in the world. Online piracy jeopardises not only local jobs and livelihoods, but also the future of great Australian stories that promote our culture and way of life.

09.01.2022 New articles weekly on Content Cafe: The MPA APSA Academy Film Fund celebrates 10 years of nurturing film production across the Asia Pacific. Another victory for content owners as the Federal Court grants injunctions ordering ISPs to block piracy sites. Pirated videos are viewed more than 230 billion times each year. See the research. Real life horror: How piracy killed the movie Crazy Bitches... https://contentcafe.org.au/ See more

09.01.2022 https://copyrightalliance.org/ca_faq_/fake-news-copyright/ Is Fake News protected by copyright? That's a really interesting question.

09.01.2022 The 2018 Oscar's proved that Aussies are a force to be reckoned with in the film industry, so it's more important than ever to 'Say No to Piracy'. Congratulations to Lee Smith for Best Film Editing for Dunkirk!

09.01.2022 CCA Chair Graham Burke talks about the new campaign, site blocking legislation and the critical need to protect copyright for the future of Australian screen content.

08.01.2022 Did you know that 62% of adults have experienced cyber security breaches after accessing pirated content? Today, Creative Content Australia launches a new advertising campaign to highlight the risks of online piracy. Watch our new ad and visit https://thepriceofpiracy.org.au/ for more information.

07.01.2022 Blue World Order director Ché Baker shares his thoughts on film piracy in an exclusive piece for Content Cafe. Check it out: https://contentcafe.org.au//pirating-films-is-stealing-mo/

05.01.2022 Cryptojacking is the latest threat to users of piracy sites. Read the latest insights from our executive director Lori Flekser on Content Cafe #cryptojacking #piracy https://contentcafe.org.au//cryptojacking-is-the-latest-t/ Image: istockphoto

04.01.2022 The Department of Communications has released its annual online copyright survey for 2019 and while the findings highlight a downward trend for piracy, a deeper dive into the numbers show that copyright infringement is once again on the increase. https://contentcafe.org.au//2019-australian-government-on/

03.01.2022 Madman CEO Paul Wiegard of Animelab and DocPlay tells us how his homegrown business responded to technological changes triggered by the internet. Read the full article on Content Cafe: https://contentcafe.org.au//innovation-can-still-thrive-w/

03.01.2022 Creative Content Australias consumer campaign #SayNoToPiracy celebrates Australian creativity and innovation in the screen industries. Support the people who tell the stories and find out more here: https://goo.gl/jUFn1U

02.01.2022 Anna Meadows of Sycamore Research stepped into Australian homes to observe viewing habits. So, what did she find out? 1. There is one nightly ritual that tired parents agree on - TV 2. Even in the world of multi-device homes, there are still clear social rules attached to viewing ... 3. The surge in SVOD is great, but sometimes choice can be overwhelming Head to Content Cafe to read the full piece: https://www.contentcafe.org.au//piracy-viewed-as-less-conv

01.01.2022 To mark World IP Day on 26 April Copyright Agency Chair, Kim Williams, looks back on Canberra's changing attitude towards copyright and Big Tech. Read it now on Content Cafe: https://www.contentcafe.org.au//big-tech-is-finally-being- #worldipday

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