Andy Barclay - Screen Producers Australia
Simone Ball Santamaria - Princess Pictures
Nick Sinclair - Fremantle
Jenny Lalor - Lalor Law
Ben Grant - Goalpost Pictures
![Zoe Angus](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/3654271-65eaa86143e35.png)
![Andy Barclay](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/1765674-626fd5563da49.jpg)
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![Nick Sinclair](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/1814627-62872a3ad69bf.png)
![Jenny Lalor](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/1814621-6287292a53281.png)
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In 2016, SPA and MEAA agreed to ATRRA 2016 - a digital overhaul of the cast rights agreement. ATRRA 2016 cleared double the number of broadcast plays, halved the licence period, permitted first release on streamer, freed-up content for relicensing, and remunerated cast for free streaming. But is it already out of date? ATRRA 2016 is based on a 3-year first window period, then cast residuals apply for continued use on that platform - 20% of the gross re-licence fee. The problem is that streamers won’t accept a 3-year term. How then does a streamer commission fit into ATRRA 2016?
Join us for this Members Only masterclass, hosted by Zoe Angus, SPA Director Industry and Commercial and Andy Barclay, Manager Legal Affairs. The masterclass will also include a panel discussion looking at recent experiences in the negotiation of different cast SVOD residuals deals.
Featuring:
- Simone Ball, Princess Pictures
- Ben Grant, Goalpost Pictures
- Jenny Lalor, Lalor Law
- Nick Sinclair, Fremantle Australia
This Masterclass is for Members Only.