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GOLDEN GLOBE WIN & TWO OSCAR NOMINATIONS FOR MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND WINNER
AUSTRALIAN FILMMAKER WINS PITCH COMPETITION AT MPA CICE FILM WORKSHOP BEIJING
SO YOU GOT A NOTICE..
STUDY FINDS 97.2% OF BITTORRENT FILES ARE INFRINGING
LAUNCH OF ANTI-CAMCORDING PROGRAM: MAKE A DIFFERENCE 3
FILM & TV INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTES $6.1 BILLION TO AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY

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  • 19Dec 2011
    POLICE CATCH ALLEGED DRIVE-IN MOVIE THIEF DURING SCREENING OF MI4
  • 29Nov 2011
    FILM AND TELEVISION COMPANIES COMMENCE HIGH COURT APPEAL TO PREVENT ONLINE COPYRIGHT THEFT
  • 25Nov 2011
    MPA APSA ACADEMY FILM FUND 2011 WINNERS
  • 15Sep 2011
    ILLEGAL MOVIE BITTORRENT TRACKER SITE OPERATORS GIVEN 18-MONTH SUSPENDED JAIL TERMS
  • 24Aug 2011
    MPA-CICE Film Workshop 1-3 December Beijing
  • 12Aug 2011
    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA GRANTS FILM STUDIOS SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL

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Promoting and Protecting the Screen Community in Australia

The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft was established in 2004 to protect the film and television community, retailers and movie fans from the adverse impact of copyright theft in Australia.

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