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Aug 3: Copyright Basics for Artists, Photographers and Other Creative Types
Recorded Webinar (online)
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About the event

Without proper copyright protection, it is almost impossible for an artist, photographer or other creative type to build a unique and recognizable “brand” in the marketplace. Every creative professional needs to know the basics of U.S. and international copyright law.

Attendees Will Learn:

  • What is copyright, and why is it important?
  • What must you do to claim a copyright?
  • Can I use someone else’s copyrighted work without permission?
  • Am I protected when I post my work online?
  • What should I do if I see someone has copied my work without permission?

... and much more

Prior to the Webinar

Look at each of your artworks: is there a copyright notice next to your signature? If not, ask yourself where it would go.

Is there a copyright notice on your website, Facebook page and everywhere else you promote your artwork online? If not, find out how difficult and expensive it would be to add one.

Presenter: Cliff Ennico

CLIFF ENNICO (www.cliffennico.com), a nationally recognized authority on legal issues in small business, is best known as the former host of MONEYHUNT, the PBS television series.

His weekly business advice column appears in dozens of major newspapers and small business websites throughout North America.

He is a frequent contributor to Entrepreneur and other small business magazines, has hosted over 100 videos on YouTube, and is the author of 16 books on entrepreneurship and career management.

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