Mar 20, 2018
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position in the UK at the time of publication unless stated
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Are you a whiz at all things legal when it comes to your
businesses? Are you a maverick when it comes to intellectual
property and copyrights? Most of us as animators, illustrators and
creatives aren’t, and that’s why we brought on our guest today, who
breaks down the sometimes (ok, always) overwhelming world of law
into small, easy to understand definitions and steps, specifically
as they apply to the world of animation and
illustration.
Silvia Baumgart is a trainee solicitor with James Ware Stephenson, and has a background as an art historian, general manager for the Association of Illustrators (and is now a board member), and was the manager of the Own-It programme at the University of Arts in London. Needless to say, she knows the ins and outs of property law plus understands the minds and businesses of creatives.
We dove right into the definitions of intellectual property, patents, copyrights, design rights, and trademarks, what to make sure you have in your contracts to best suit your wants and needs, and broke down the details on the sometimes vague area of accepting contracts versus counter offers and what actually sticks at the end of the day according to UK law. Silvia also spoke on the three different types of licenses that exist that dictates who can use the work you created and in what form which was very insightful and an absolute must listen for anyone in the creative fields.
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