Indigenous charities left in the dark over fees to use Aboriginal flag on clothing

Company that holds rights to flag refuses to publicly define the extent of its licences

The non-Indigenous company that controls how the Aboriginal flag is used on clothing has refused to define publicly the extent of its licences, leaving Indigenous health, legal and other non-profit organisations in the dark about whether they are exempt from fees.

The company, Wam Clothing, has extended its licensing agreement with the designer, Harold Thomas, to include “digital and physical media”.

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