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Training and course supports

We are distributing training and course supports for audiovisual professionals on a limited basis. The reason for this is that our support funds, which are made up of the compensation for private copying, have been cut in half. The support guidelines below are valid until further notice.
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AVEK promotes audiovisual culture in Finland with copyright remunerations. AVEK support helps to create new documentary and short films, animations, and media art. 

 

AVEK operates as a part of the Finnish copyright organisation Kopiosto.

 

AVEK introduction

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Hietaniemenkatu 2

00100 Helsinki

avek(at)kopiosto.fi

 

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