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Photographers -whose copyright is it anyway?

Gwen Thomas, CEO of the Association of Photographers will give an expert overview of the key IP and copyright issues for photographers, which will offer many visual examples of copyright infringements.


An illustrated talk on IP and copyright issues for photographers, which
will offer visual examples of copyright infringements.
Mathew Ward (photographer) and Martin Cameron (AOP) will also respond to questions and will offer points for further discussion.
The event will also feature a
screening of the video 'Creators Have Rights', which documents the problems
the UK's creative community faces within today's media environment, and
identifies their origins. The video's contributors include composers Nigel
Hess and David Ferguson, cartoonist Steve Bell, film director Maurice
Phillips, writers Maureen Duffy, Deborah Moggach and Jeremy Sandford,
photographer and web designer Mike Laye and journalists Dr Steve Wilkinson
and Alex Pascal.


Speaker(s):

Gwen Thomas, AOP | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

12 October 2004 at 5:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

London College of Fashion
Rootstein Hopkins Space, London College of Fashion
John Princes St
London
W1M OBJ

http://www.own-it.org/events/details/?eventId=11
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Organised by:

Own It
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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

Free tickets available from www.own-it.org

Additional Information:

Own It runs a series of free workshops on all aspects of intellectual property for London's creative people.

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