Copyright for Creatives

05may12:00 pm1:00 pmCopyright for CreativesWebinar for Artists and Artsworkers

Time

(Thursday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

Your computer

Event Details

Copyright is a way for artists to protect their creativity, however can be a challenge to navigate. This challenge is complicated further by contracts, artwork commissions, collaborative art pieces, online material and considerations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.

In this webinar you’ll hear from Stephanie Parkin, copyright and intellectual copyright lawyer on:

  • What is copyright and how do I obtain it
  • Rights of a copyright owner
  • Copyright infringement examples
  • Moral rights
  • Case studies
  • Where to go for support

Additional Information

About your facilitator:  Stephanie Parkin belongs to the Quandamooka People of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island). Stephanie has a background as an intellectual property lawyer and is currently employed by the Copyright Agency as the Indigenous Engagement Manager, assisting artists with licensing and resale royalty queries. Stephanie is also Chairperson of the Indigenous Art Code, which is a voluntary code of conduct aimed at promoting fair and ethical engagement between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and those who wish to sell or licence their works.