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Designplus Network Seminar - “Using Images”

A panel of legal and industry experts will examine intellectual property issues for businesses engaged in using images for publication


At this event, a panel of legal and industry experts will examine intellectual property issues and other practical considerations for businesses engaged in buying or commissioning images for publication. Following the formal presentation, the panel will answer questions from the audience. The afternoon will conclude with refreshments and an opportunity to network with other delegates.

When: 25th October 2005, 1- 5pm
Cost: £40 Designplus members; £50 non-members

Speakers will include:

Dids Macdonald – Anti Copying In Design (ACID)
Sarah Saunders – Electric Lane
Anne Braybon – National Portrait Gallery

RSVP: To register for this event, please contact the Designplus office and request a booking form


Speaker(s):

Dids Macdonald | talks
Sarah Saunders | talks
Anne Braybon | talks

 

Date and Time:

25 October 2005 at 1:00 pm

Duration:

4 hours

 

Venue:

Hotel Antoinette
26 Beaufort Road
Kingston Upon Thames
KT1 2TQ
0208 547 7132
http://www.hotelantoinette.co.uk/downloads/colmap.pdf
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Organised by:

Designplus
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Tickets:

£40 Designplus members; £50 non-members

Available from:

info-designplus@kingston.ac.uk

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