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ATSI = Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
P/A = Prior Approval from the copyright holder required before licensing, contact us for more information.
R/W = Restricted Works, contact us for more information.
NamePseudonymYOBATSIP/AR/WLICENSING RESTRICTIONS
Pries, SimoneSimone Pries1969
Priest, andrew Tr
Prieto, MariannaMarianna Prieto1966
Prieto, Gregorio
Prieto Franco, Jose A1955
Prieto Rodriguez, EmilioEmilio Prieto1940
Prietzel, SabineSabine Prietzel1966
Prifti, Anna1970
PRIGENT, Judith
Prigge, Marcel
Prigov, Vera IvanovnaVera Ivanovna Prigov
Priha, Eeva-MaijaEeva-Maija Priha1980
Priklonsky, GrigorijGrigorij Priklonsky1939
Prikryl, MarekMarek PRIKRYL
Prilepkin, Dmitrij AleksandrovichDmitrij Aleksandrovich Prilepkin
Prill, GabrieleGabriele Prill1957
PRIMAL,
PRIMARD, Julien
Primbnow, WolfgangWolfgang Primbnow1949
Primbsch, Erich OswaldErich Oswald Primbsch1911
PRIME, Charles
Primmer, ElizabethLibby Primmer1962
Primo de Ribera Oriol, María
PRIMS, (Pierre PRIMEN)
Prin, LydieLydie Prin1963
Prince, SuzieSuzie Prince1952Yes
Prince Twins Olaniyi Seven-Seven, Prince Twins Olaniyi Seven-Seven1944
PRINCIPE, Vittorio
Prinet, Rene XavierRene Xavier Prinet
PRING, SALLY

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